What are the effects of the liberalisation and flexibilisation of labour markets in Italy and in Europe? This was the question underpinning the workshop ‘A year after the Jobs Act: the effects of labour market flexibilisation’, organised by the Institute of Economics of the University of Sant’Anna in Pisa, in the context of the European […]
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La quarta rivoluzione industriale
Robot che fanno i lavori più duri, intelligenze artificiali che apprendono le emozioni. Tutto cambia, ma torna un vecchio dubbio: ci liberano dal lavoro o ci rubano il lavoro? Con un’intervista a Giovanni Dosi e articoli di Dario Guarascio e Maria Enrica Virgillito www.left.it
Europe beyond austerity: a discussion on how to restore innovation-fuelled growth
ISIGrowth Annual Conference, Brussels, 1-2 June 2016. A conference that brought together top macroeconomic experts with ISIGrowth researchers in order to discuss the project research findings on the consequences of Europe’s fiscal austerity and possible alternative solutions. read more
Jobs Act: più ombre che luci
Il lieve aumento dell’occupazione che si è registrato con il Jobs Act non risolve i dualismi – anagrafici, geografici e di genere – del mercato del lavoro italiano, mentre c’è il rischio concreto di facilitare l’involuzione della struttura produttiva continuando a incoraggiare la competitività di prezzo. Una giornata di studio a Pisa organizzata da ISIGrowth
Wealth and Income Inequality in Europe
Intereconomics Forum, Volume 51, March/April 2016, number 2/p. 48 DOI: 10.1007/s10272-016-0576-0 DOI: 10.1007/s10272-016-0578-y DOI: 10.1007/s10272-016-0579-x While it has long been apparent that global levels of wealth and income inequality have been steadily increasing since the 1970s, the issue received scant attention in Europe until the recent financial crisis and the resulting Great Recession illuminated for […]
The effects of labour market flexibilization in Italy. A workshop in Pisa
As part of the project activities, ISIGrowth organised a workshop on the effects of labour market flexibilization in Italy, a year after the Jobs Act. The workshop – which took place in Pisa, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, on the 20th of April 2016 – has been an opportunity to promote a scientifically-based discussion on […]
ISIGrowth in action: the Empirics meeting in Pisa
On the 25th and 26th of February, the first Empirics Meeting of the ISIGrowth project has took place in Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna with participants from all ISIGrowth units. Researchers from Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Sussex University, Sciences Po, Bielefeld University, ECLAC and University of Ljubljana have presented and discussed the main project topics during […]
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