CSEF-EIEF-SITE Conference on Finance and Labor
The event was organized by CSEF jointly with Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance​ (EIEF) and the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics at Stanford University (SITE).
The conference, held in Capri on 8-9 September 2016, aimed to bring together researchers from financial and labor economics to discuss issues from the point of view of both disciplines.Â
Possible issues include:
- role of employees in the governance and financing of companies;
- response of wages and employment to financial shocks;
- risk sharing arrangements between firms and workers;
- financial development, job reallocation and employment growth, - effects of regulation of financial markets on industrial relations;
- human capital, portfolio choice and asset pricing.
Programme
Day 1: September 8
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Registration
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Welcome address
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Morning Session - Chair: Philip Bond
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Coffee break
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Creditor Control Rights and Resource Allocation within Firms
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Lunch
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Afternoon Session - Chair: Jonathan Berk
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Mergers and Acquisitions, Technological Change and Inequality
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Coffee break
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The Cross-Section of Labor Leverage and Equity Returns
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A Labor Capital Asset Pricing Model
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Day 2: September 9
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Morning Session - Chair: Luigi Pistaferri
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The Market for Financial Adviser Misconduct
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Coffee break
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Careers in Finance
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Lunch
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Afternoon Session - Chair: Vincenzo Quadrini
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Debt Structure as a Strategic Bargaining Tool
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Coffee break
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Leverage, Labor Market Size, and Employee Pay
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Speakers
Vicente Cuñat
Associate Professor
Department of Finance, London School of Economics
Research Member
Harald Hau
SFI Chaired Professor of Finance and Economics
Geneva School of Economics and Management
Research Member
Josef Zechner
Chair of Banking and Finance
Department of Business Administration, University of Vienna
Research Member
Presentations
Gallery
Contact
Elaine McPartlan
European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)