EM2023 Special Sessions

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EM2023 Special Sessions

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SPECIAL SESSION A: ESTIMATING INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION EXPOSURE TO EMERGING AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Chair – Tommaso Ciarli (UNU-MERIT, United Nations University)

Elizabeth Gallagher (Nesta) ‘Extracting Skills from Online Job Advertisements’

Jacopo Staccioli (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy) ‘Labour-saving automation: a direct measure of occupational exposure’

Ekaterina Prytkova (Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex) ‘Revealing Semantics: Exposure of Industries and Occupations to Emerging STI Areas’

Fabien Peiti (Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex)

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SPECIAL SESSION B: NOVEL DATA APPROACHES TO IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND GRANULARITY OF INPUT-OUTPUT MODELLING AND SUBNATIONAL ECONOMIC INDICATORS

Kertin Hötte (The Alan Turing Institute and The Institute for New Economic Thinking, University of Oxford) ‘Reconstructing National Accounts using large-scale financial transaction data’

James Black (Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde) ‘The economic and socio-economic impacts of trade on the UK labour market’

Chair – Chris Goldsworthy (Office for National Statistics) ‘Novel Data Ecologies in the production of UK Interregional Trade’

SPECIAL SESSION C: MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY – LESSONS FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND EXPECTATIONS SURVEY 

Chair – Tera Allas (McKinsey & Company)

Rebecca Riley (King’s College London and ESCoE) ‘Lessons from the Management and Expectations Survey’

Nick Bloom (Stanford University) ‘Management Research Over the Last 20 Years’

James Phipps (Nesta) ‘Management Expectations Survey’

Dan Mawson (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) ‘Management and Productivity…a policy maker’s perspective’

SPECIAL SESSION D: MEASURING THE NOMINAL RIGIDITY OF PRICES FOR DESIGNING MONETARY POLICY 

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Richard Davies (University of Bristol) ‘Recent Trends in nominal rigidity’

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Galina Potjagailo (Bank of England) ‘Inflation after large external shocks – non-linearities or persistent shifts?’

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Panel: Dame Kate Barker, Jagjit Chadha (NIESR), Stephen Millard (NIESR)

SPECIAL SESSION E: THE ROLE OF INFLATION EXPECTATIONS

Ivan Yotzov (Bank of England) ‘Inflation expectations and uncertainty in the Decision Maker Panel’

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Cristina Griffa (University of Nottingham) ‘The Role of Expectations and Sectoral Heterogeneity in Price Setting in the UK’

Gabriel Arce-Alfaro (Ruhr Graduate School, Essen) ‘UK Households Inflation Experience and Expectations’

Dario Bonciani (Bank of England) ‘Individual Experiences and Inflation Expectations’

SPECIAL SESSION F: NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE MEASUREMENT OF PRODUCTIVITY: INTEGRATING CONCEPTS AND DATA

Chair – Jonathan Haskel (Bank of England) ‘Productivity trends and intangible assets: a new integrated database’

Matthew Agarwala (University of Cambridge & The Productivity Institute) ‘Environmentally-adjusted productivity measures’

Bridget Kauma (University of Sussex) ‘Spatial Productivity Differences: From the Micro to the Macro’

SPECIAL SESSION G: BEYOND-GDP: RECENT UN AND EUROPEAN INITIATIVES

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Chair – Rutger Hoekstra (Leiden University) ‘An Overview of initiatives of The European  Commission and United Nations‘

Sanjiv Mahajan (Office for National Statistics) ‘Towards 2025 SNA -Process and Progress with a focus on Well-being and Sustainability’

Richard Heys (Office for National Statistics) ‘The UN Network of Economic Statisticians: Beyond GDP’