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Conference Booklet
México City, México | May 30 – June 1, 2011 | ITAM, México
Sixth IZA/World Bank ConferenceEmployment and Development
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© IZA 05/2011
INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF LABOR (IZA)
Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 5–953113 Bonn, Germany
www.iza.org
THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, NWWashington DC 20433, USA
www.worldbank.org
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Alpaslan Akay (IZA)Arup Banerji (World Bank)
Markus Frölich (University of Mannheim and IZA)David Kaplan (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB))
Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (World Bank)Jamele Rigolini (World Bank)
David A. Robalino (World Bank and IZA)Friederike Rother (World Bank)
Joyce Sadka (ITAM, México)Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA and University of Bonn)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Chair: Robert Holzmann (University of Vienna and IZA)Alpaslan Akay (IZA)
Randall K.Q. Akee (Tufts University and IZA)Rita K. Almeida (World Bank and IZA)
Markus Frölich (University of Mannheim and IZA)Marc Gurgand (Paris School of Economics)Laura Juarez (ITAM, México and USMEX)
David Kaplan (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB))Adriana Kugler (Georgetown University and IZA)
Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (World Bank)David N. Margolis (World Bank and IZA)
Jamele Rigolini (World Bank)Joyce Sadka (ITAM, México)
Zhong Zhao (Renmin University of China and IZA)
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1. About the Conference 4
2. About the Organizing Committee 5
3. Research Conference Program 9
4. About the Policy Forum 23
5. Policy Forum Program 24
6. List of Participants 26
7. Maps 30
8. Floor Plans 32
Contents
1. About the Conference
While most research in labor economics focuses on the US and Western Europe, the majority of the world’s population and particularly of the poor and the youth live in countries where labor markets often work quite differently. To stimulate and promote research on employment and labor economics in low and middle income countries, the World Bank and IZA initiated in 2006 a work program on “Employment and Development”.
Since 2006, the annual conference on Employment and Development provides a platform for researchers and policy experts to discuss new research findings and identify areas where further work is needed. IZA and the World Bank will organize the 6th annual conference in México City (Ciudad de México), this year in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM, México), on May 30/31, 2011.
The special theme of this year’s conference is Social Insurance and Labor Markets. The previous global recession has demonstrated the importance of social protection systems to allow workers to smooth their consumption and prevent poverty. In many middle and low income countries, however, the coverage of social insurance programs is very limited. Available programs are often tailored to formal sector workers, leaving the majority of the labor force unprotected. Attempts to reach out to the informal sector through non-contributory systems have potentially generated further distortions in labor markets by implicitly taxing formal jobs. In this context, the thematic sessions will discuss:
(i) what should be the mandate of the social insurance system taking into account individuals abilities, access to knowledge/information, and failures in capital and insurance markets;
(ii) the effects that social insurance and redistributive arrangements have on workers’ and firms’ behaviors (in particular regarding the decision to operate informally) and their economic implications;
(iii) options and good practices to extend the coverage of social insurance programs in ways that promote labor-market efficiency; and
(iv) options and good practices to finance the system.
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The Sixth IZA / World Bank Employment and Development Conference in México follows up on five previous conferences held in Berlin, Bonn, Skhirat (Morocco) and Cape Town (South Africa), which had attracted prestigious researchers and policymakers from a wide variety of developed and developing countries, including keynote speeches of Francois Bourguignon, Otaviano Canuto, Marcel Fafchamps, Gary Fields, Richard Freeman, Santiago Levy, Jan Svejnar and Tarik Yousef.
The conference series was initiated in conjunction with the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) “Labor Markets, Job Creation, and Economic Growth” (administered by the World Bank and sponsored by Austria, Germany, Republic of Korea, Norway, Switzerland) in order to provide an opportunity for development economists and policymakers to interact and comment on important development issues. We strive to bridge these two communities in hopes of improving both research and policymaking for labor markets in developing countries.
Further information can also be found at: www.iza.org/development
2. About the Organizing Committee
Alpaslan Akay (IZA)
Alpaslan Akay completed his Ph.D. at University of Gothenburg in May 2008. Prior to his doctoral studies, Alpaslan earned a Masters degree in Statistics at Istanbul University, Turkey. He also worked for Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) as research associate. His work mainly focuses on Econometrics, Migration, Experimental and Behavioral Economics and Economics of Happiness. He joined IZA as a Research Associate in September 2008 and also serves as the Deputy Program Director for the Employment and Development Program at IZA.
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Arup Banerji (World Bank and IZA)
Dr. Arup Banerji is the World Bank’s global Director for Social Protection and Labor, overseeing the World Bank’s strategy and knowledge work on labor markets, social safety nets, pensions and disability issues. In his career at the World Bank, he has worked on both research and operations in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Africa and the Middle East – on a variety of issues relating to employment and labor markets, social sector reforms, poverty reduction, institutions, public sector reform and governance, economic growth strategies and evaluation of programs. Prior to joining the World Bank, he taught at the Center for Development Economics at Williams College, Massachusetts, USA, where he was the Dean of Graduate Studies, and at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. He holds a Ph.D. and a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Delhi, India.
Markus Frölich (University of Mannheim and IZA)
Markus Frölich is Professor of Econometrics at the University of Mannheim (Germany) and Program Director of the IZA/World Bank research area Employment and Development since 2008. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics (JBES) and Co-Editor of Labour Economics. He has obtained his Ph.D. on Program/Policy Evaluation from the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) in 2002. His main research area is econometric impact evaluation/policy evaluation with particular emphasis on labor markets in developing countries. He has published in leading statistics, econometrics and labor economics journals.
David Kaplan (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB))
David Kaplan is a senior labor market specialist who joined the Labor Markets and Social Security Unit of the Inter-American Development Bank in 2010. He received a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University in 1998. David has previously worked as a research economist at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as an assistant professor of economics at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, and as a private sector development specialist at the World Bank. He is an expert in labor markets in developing countries, particularly in the areas of labor regulations and social insurance. David has published research articles in journals such as the Journal of Public Economics, the Journal of Development Economics, and the Review of Economics and Statistics.
Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (World Bank)
Gladys Lopez-Acevedo is Senior Economist in the Poverty Reduction and Equity Unit (PMRPR) in the Central Vice-Presidency of the World Bank (2009-10). Gladys is leading the work on labor markets and evaluation in PRMPR. Gladys is leading a flagship report on
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Trade and Jobs in Labor Intensive Sectors. Gladys led innovative Bank operations and fee for services in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, and South Africa. She is a main adviser to 3IE and RELAC, two leading regional evaluation networks. Gladys has published extensively in the areas of poverty, labor, and monitoring and evaluation, including “Impact Evaluation of SME programs” and “Labor and Productivity Trends in LAC”. Before joining the Bank, Gladys held several high level positions in the Government of Mexico. She served as Senior Adviser to the Vice Minister of Finance in Mexico (1997-1998). Gladys has been associate professor at the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM). She holds a B.A in Economics from ITAM, and a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Virginia.
Jamele Rigolini (World Bank)
Jamele Rigolini is a Senior Economist in the World Bank Chief Economist Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. His research interests include social protection, labor markets, institutions and economic growth policies. Prior to joining the World Bank he was an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, where he taught classes on development economics and economic growth. He also worked for the Inter-American Development Bank, McKinsey & Co, and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Jamele Rigolini graduated in Physics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich, and holds a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University. He has published in leading economics and development journals including the Journal of Public Economics, the Journal of Development Economics, and World Development.
David A. Robalino (World Bank and IZA)
David Robalino is the Labor Team leader at the Social Protection anchor of the World Bank and Co-Director of the Employment and Development Programs at IZA. Since joining the Bank David has been working on issues related to social security, labor markets and fiscal policy. He has worked in several countries in Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia. David has published on issues related to macroeconomics and labor markets, social insurance and pensions, health financing, the economics of HIV/AIDS, and the economics of climate change. More recently David has been working on issues related to the design of unemployment benefits systems in middle income countries, the extension of social insurance programs to the informal sector, and the integration of social protection and education/training policies to improve labor market outcomes and productivity growth. Prior to joining the Bank David was a researcher at the RAND Corporation where he was involved in research on health, population and labor, climate change, and the development of quantitative methods for policy analysis under conditions of uncertainty. David also served in the Presidential Committee for Social Security Reform in Ecuador. David did his graduate studies at the Sorbonne University in Paris and the RAND Graduate School in Santa Monica – California.
Friederike Rother (World Bank)
Friederike Rother works as an Operations Officer in the Human Development Social protection Unit of the World Bank. Prior to working at the World Bank, Ms. Rother worked in the Labor Market and Economic Policy Unit of the German Employers’ Association (BDA) and later as an advisor for the German Development Cooporation (GTZ) and consultant to the Bank. In these positions, she has worked and published on issues such as Investment Climate and Job Creation, Impact Evaluation of (Youth) Employment Programs, Demographics, and Migration. She holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Science Po) and an MA in International Relations from the Free University of Berlin.
Joyce Sadka (ITAM, México)
Joyce Sadka holds a joint appointment as researcher and professor at the Centro de Investigación Económica and the Department of Law at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. She received a PhD in economics from Rice University in 1998 and a Juris Doctor from George Mason University in 2001. Her research focuses on empirical analysis of labor litigation in Mexico. Since 2005, she has led several data-collection projects in the archives of federal and local labor courts, resulting in one of the largest and most detailed data sets in the area of labor conflicts. Using this data, Joyce has worked on modeling the bargaining and litigation process, the post-judgment enforcement process, and the connection between enforcement costs and pre-trial bargaining.
Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA and University of Bonn)
Klaus F. Zimmermann is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn, Director of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and Honorary Professor at the Free University of Berlin and the Renmin University of China in Peking. Zimmermann is Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in London, Fellow of the European Economic Association, a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, a member of the Academia Europaea and Chairman of the Society of the Germany Economic Research Institutes (ARGE). For a decade, he has been advisor to the President of the EU Commission. He also advised many national governments and various divisions of the EU Commission.
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3. Research Conference Program
08:30 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:15 Opening Remarks Room: ST, Auditorium Klaus F. Zimmermann
(Director, IZA and University of Bonn, Germany) Michal Rutkowski(Director, Human Development Department, South Asia Region, World Bank, USA)
9:15 – 10:15 Keynote Address IRoom: ST, Auditorium Introduction: Klaus F. Zimmermann (Director, IZA and University of Bonn, Germany)
“The End of Informality in Mexico? Fiscal Reform for Universal Social Insurance”Santiago Levy Algazi (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break
Monday, May 30
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10:45 - 12:15 Parallel Sessions A
Session A.1 Trade Liberalization, Innovation and EmploymentRoom: ST, 204 Chair: Elisa Gamberoni (World Bank, USA)
10:45 - 11:15 “Trade Liberalization and Worker Displacement:Evidence from Trade Reforms in Colombia”Maurice Kugler (World Bank, USA)Marcela Eslava (Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia) John Haltiwanger (University of Maryland, USA) Adriana Kugler (Georgetown University, USA and IZA)
11:15 – 11:45 “Innovation and International Competition: Evidence from México”Leonardo Iacovone (World Bank, USA)Wolfgang Keller (University of Colorado, USA)Ferdinand Rauch (University of Vienna, Austria)
11:45 – 12:15 “Trade Liberalization, Employment, and Gender”Elisa Gamberoni (World Bank, USA)Pierella Paci (World Bank, USA)
Session A.2 Rural-to-Urban MigrationRoom: ST, 205 Chair: Olivier Bargain (University College Dublin, Ireland and IZA)
10:45 - 11:15 “Measuring the Income-Distance Tradeoff of Rural-Urban Migrants in China”Zhong Zhao (Renmin University of China, China and IZA)Junfu Zhang (Clark University, USA and IZA)
11:15 - 11:45 “Social Networks and the Labour Market Outcomes of Rural to Urban Migrants in China”Martin Guzi (IZA, Germany)Corrado Giulietti (IZA, Germany) Zhong Zhao (Renmin University of China, China and IZA) Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA and University of Bonn, Germany)
11:45 - 12:15 “Relative Concerns of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China”Olivier Bargain (University College Dublin, Ireland and IZA)Alpaslan Akay (IZA, Germany) Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA and University of Bonn, Germany)
Session A.3 Poverty Alleviation and Labor SupplyRoom: ST, 206 Chair: Rania Antonopoulos (Levy Economics Institute, USA)
10:45 - 11:15 “Spillover Effects of a Brazilian Pension Scheme on Labor Force Participation”Pedro Rodrigues de Oliveira (University of São Paulo, Brazil)Ana Lúcia Kassouf (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
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11:15 - 11:45 “The Poverty-Alleviation Potential of Farm Versus Nonfarm Job Creation:A Microsimulation Analysis”Gustavo Anriquez (Food and Agriculture Organization, Italy)Carlo Azzarri (World Bank, USA) Tom Hertz (Food and Agriculture Organization, Italy)
11:45 - 12:15 “Ex-ante Evaluation for Public Service Job Creation Program: The Economic Benefits of Shifting Social Care from Unpaid to Paid Work”Rania Antonopoulos (Levy Economics Institute, USA)Kijong Kim (Levy Economics Institute, USA)
Session A.4 Informality, Credit and InequalityRoom: ST, 303 Chair: Robert Duval Hernández (CIDE, Mexico)
10:45 - 11:15 “Determinants of Income in Informal Self-employment:New Evidence from a Long African Panel”Paolo Falco (University of Oxford, UK)
11:15 - 11:45 “Informality and ‘Seguro Popular’ under Segmented Labor Markets”Robert Duval Hernández (CIDE, Mexico)Ricardo Smith Ramírez (CIDE, Mexico)
Special Session A.5 Social Protection and SkillsRoom: ST, 304 (Special session of the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) for Labor
Markets, Job Creation, and Economic Growth) Chair: Maria Laura Sanchez-Puerta (World Bank, USA and IZA)
10:45 - 11:30 “Building Resilience and Opportunity - The World Bank’s Social Protection and Labor Strategy 2012-2022“ Helena Ribe (World Bank, USA)
11:30 - 12:15 “Skills and Labor Markets in Latin America”Ian Walker (World Bank, USA) Discussant: David N. Margolis (World Bank, USA and IZA)
12:15 - 13:15 Lunch
13:15 - 14:45 Parallel Sessions B
Session B.1 Cash Transfer Programs and Labor MarketsRoom: ST, 204 Chair: Martin Gonzalez-Rozada (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella,
Argentina)
13:15 - 13:45 “Long Term Impact of a Cash-Transfers Program on Labor Outcomes of the Rural Youth”Eduardo Rodriguez-Oreggia ( EGAP Tecnologico de Monterrey
CEM, México) Samuel Freije (World Bank, USA)
13:45 - 14:15 “Is the Effect of Conditional Transfers on Labor Supply Negligible Everywhere?”Rafael Perez Ribas (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)Fabio Veras Soares ( International Policy Centre for Inclusive
Growth, Brazil)
14:15 - 14:45 “The Effects of a Conditional Transfer Program on the Labor Market:The Human Development Bonus in Ecuador”Martin Gonzalez-Rozada (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)Freddy Llerena Pinto ( Centro Integral de Investigaciones Sociales,
Financieras, Economicas y de Poblacion, Argentina)
Session B.2 Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills and Labor MarketsRoom: ST, 205 Chair: Ghazala Mansuri (World Bank, USA)
13:15 - 13:45 “Long-Term Implications of Undernutrition on Non-Cognitive Skills:Evidence from Four Developing Countries”Alan Sanchez (Central Bank of Peru, Peru)Stefan Dercon (Oxford University, UK)
13:45 - 14:15 “Demand for Skills and the Degree of Miss Matches:Evidence from Job Vacancies in Developing World”Jaime de Jesus (University of Chicago, USA)Rita K. Almeida (World Bank, USA and IZA)
14:15 - 14:45 “Money or Ideas? A Field Experiment on Constraints to Entrepreneurship in Rural Pakistan” Ghazala Mansuri (World Bank, USA)Xavier Gine (World Bank, USA)
Session B.3 Health, Informality and Labor MarketRoom: ST, 206 Chair: Yoon Young Cho (World Bank, USA)
13:15 - 13:45 “Effects of Colombia’s Social Protection System on Workers’ Choice between Formal and Informal Employment”Emily Conover (Hamilton College, USA)Adriana Camacho (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia) Alejandro Hoyos (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)
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13:45 - 14:15 “Social Assistance and Birth Outcomes”Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary, University of London, UK and IZA)Verónica Amarante (Universidad de la República, Uruguay) Edward Miguel (University of California Berkeley, USA) Andrea Vigorito (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
14:15 - 14:45 “Informality and Protection from Health Shocks: Lessons from Yemen”Yoon Young Cho (World Bank, USA)
Session B.4 Informality and Labor Market PolicyRoom: ST, 303 Chair: Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (World Bank, USA)
13:15 - 13:45 “Political Manipulation in the Enforcement of Labour Regulations in Brazil”Thomas Flochel (University of Edinburgh, UK)
13:45 - 14:15 “Employed Unemployed? On Shadow Employment in Transition”Stanislaw Cichocki (Warsaw University, Poland)Joanna Tyrowicz (Warsaw University, Poland)
14:15 - 14:45 “Evaluating Enterprise Support Programs Using Panel Firm Data”Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (World Bank, USA)Monica Tinajero-Bravo ( National Autonomous Universtiy, UNAM,
México)
Special Session B.5 Migration, Skills Acquisition, and Return:Room: ST, 304 Labor Market Impacts in Developing Countries
(Special session of the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) for Labor Markets, Job Creation, and Economic Growth) Chair: Robert Holzmann (University of Vienna, Austria and IZA)
13:15 - 13:45 “The Wage Effects of Immigration and Emigration”Frédéric Docquier (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium and IZA)Caglar Ozden (World Bank, USA) Giovanni Peri (University of California, Davis, USA)
13:45 - 14:15 “South-South Migration and the Labor Market: Evidence from South Africa”Anna Maria Mayda (Georgetown University, USA and IZA)Giovanni Facchini (Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Italy and IZA) Mariapia Mendola (Universita’ degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy)
14:15 - 14:45 “The Determinants and the Selection of Mexico-US Migrants”Daniel Chiquiar (Banco de México, México)
14:45 - 15:00 Coffee Break
15:00 - 16:30 Parallel Sessions C
Session C.1 Micro and Macro Shocks and Labor MarketsRoom: ST, 204 Chair: Martina Kirchberger (University of Oxford, UK)
15:00 - 15:30 “The Financial Crisis, Labor Market Transitions and Earnings:A Gendered Panel Data Analysis for Serbia”Niels-Hugo Blunch (Washington and Lee University, USA and IZA)Victor Sulla (World Bank, USA)
15:30 - 16:00 “Natural Disasters and Labor Markets”Martina Kirchberger (University of Oxford, UK)
Session C.2 Fertility, Inequality and Female Labor SupplyRoom: ST, 205 Chair: Hazel Jean Malapit (World Bank, USA)
15:00 - 15:30 “Increased Sorting and Wage Inequality in the Czech Republic: New Evidence Using Linked Employer-Employee Dataset”Frédéric Warzynski (Aarhus School of Business, Denmark)Tor Eriksson (Aarhus University, Denmark) Mariola Pytliková (Aarhus University, Denmark)
15:30 - 16:00 “Child Costs and the Causal Effect of Fertility on Female Labor Supply:An Investigation for Indonesia 1993-2008”Jan Priebe (University of Göttingen, Germany)
16:00 - 16:30 “Women’s Employment and Asset Ownership in Afghanistan, 2007-08”Hazel Jean Malapit (World Bank, USA)Elena Bardasi (World Bank, USA)
Session C.3 Unemployment Insurance and Labor Markets OutcomesRoom: ST, 206 Chair: Veronica Alaimo (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)
15:00 - 15:30 “Unemployment Insurance and its Effects”Veronica Amarante (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)Rodrigo Arim (Universidad de la República, Uruguay) Andrés Dean (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
15:30 - 16:00 “The Unemployment Insurance Program in Colombia: An Assessment”Jorge Andrés Tamayo Castano (Banco de la República, Colombia)Carlos Medina (Banco de la República, Colombia) Jairo Núñez (Fedesarrollo, Colombia)
16:00 - 16:30 “Protecting Workers Against Unemployment in Latin America and the Carib-bean: Evidence from Argentina”Martin Gonzalez-Rozada (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)Lucas Ronconi (CIPPEC, Argentina) Hernan Ruffo (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)
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Session C.4 Migration, Assimilation and EducationRoom: ST, 303 Chair: Frédéric Docquier ( Université Catholique de Louvain, Bel-
gium)
15:00 - 15:30 “Immigrant Over- and Under-education:The Role of Home Country Labour Market Experience”Matloob Piracha (University of Kent, UK and IZA)Massimiliano Tani (Macquarie University, Australia and IZA) Florin Vadean (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
15:30 - 16:00 “Geographic, Gender and Skill Structure of International Migration”Frédéric Docquier (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)Caglar Ozden (World Bank) Abdeslam Marfouk (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) Christopher Parsons (World Bank, USA)
Special Session C.5 Informality and Labor Market InstitutionsRoom: ST, 304 (Special session of the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) for Labor
Markets, Job Creation, and Economic Growth) Chair: David A. Robalino (World Bank, USA and IZA)
15:00 - 15:30 “Unlocking Potential: Tackling Economic, Institutional and Social Constraints of Informal Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa”Michael Grimm (ISS, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
15:30 - 16:00 “Identifying and Relaxing Constraints to Employment Generation in Small Scale African Enterprises”Christopher Woodruff (University of Warwick, UK)Marcel Fafchamps (University of Oxford, UK)
16:00 - 16:30 “Labor Market Informality, Employment Regulations, and Adjustment to Eco-nomic Crisis in China?”Albert Park (University of Oxford, UK and IZA)Fang Cai (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
16:30 – 17:00 Bus Transfer from Campus Santa Teresa to Campus Rio Hondo
17:00 – 18:00 Coffee Break and Security Check
18:00 – 19:00 Speech by the President of MexicoRH, Auditorium Introduction: Arturo Fernandez
(Rector, ITAM, México)
Felipe Calderón (President of México)
19:00 – 20:00 Bus Transfer from Campus Rio Hondo to Restaurant “San Angel Inn”, Diego Rivera No. 50 y Altavista, Col. San Angel Inn, México D.F., C.P. 01060
20:00 Conference Dinner
Dinner Keynote Introduction: Robert Holzmann(University of Vienna, Austria and IZA) “Challenges for Labor Markets around the World”Mahmoud Mohieldin(World Bank, USA)
22:30 Bus Transfer to Hotel Camino Real Pedregal
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09:00 - 10:00 Keynote Address IIRoom: ST, Auditorium
Introduction: Marco Caliendo(IZA, Germany) “Fixing Social Security - What Would Bismarck Do?”Laurence J. Kotlikoff(Boston University, USA)
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions D
Session D.1 Migration, Technology and Small EnterprisesRoom: ST, 204 Chair: Michael Grimm ( ISS, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The
Netherlands)
10:30 - 11:00 “Expatriates as Leaders of Technology Transfer and FDI: Theory and Evidence from México”Kensuke Teshima (ITAM, México)Estefania Santacreu-Vasut (ESSEC Business School, France)
11:00 - 11:30 “African Leaders: Their Education Abroad and FDI Flows”Amelie F. Constant ( DIW DC, George Washington University, USA
and IZA) Bienvenue N. Tien (DIW DC, USA)
11:30 - 12:00 “Capital Returns, Productivity and Accumulation in Micro and Small Enter-prises: Evidence from Peruvian Panel Data”Michael Grimm (ISS, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands)Kristin Goebel (University of Hamburg, Germany) Jann Lay (University of Göttingen, Germany)
Tuesday, May 31
Session D.2 Education, Gender and PolicyRoom: ST, 205 Chair: Laura Zimmermann (University of Michigan, USA and IZA)
10:30 - 11:00 “Influence of Family Background on Tertiary Education Choices (Levels and Quality): Evidence from Tuition Policy Changes.”Natalia Kyui (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)
11:00 - 11:30 “Mother’s Autonomy and Child Welfare in México – A New Measure and Some New Evidence”Tanika Chakraborty (DIW Berlin, Germany and IZA)Prabal K. De (City College, City University of New York, USA)
11:30 - 12:00 “Remember When It Rained - Gender Discrimination in the School Enrollment of Children in India”Laura Zimmermann (University of Michigan, USA and IZA)
Session D.3 Forced Migration, Violence and Human TraffickingRoom: ST, 206 Chair: Gustavo Javier Canavire Bacarreza ( Georgia State University,
USA and IZA)
10:30 - 11:00 “Forced Migration, Female Labor Force Participation, and Intra-household Bargaining: Does Conflict Empower Women?”Ana Maria Ibanez (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)Valentina Calderón (University of Chicago, USA) Margarita Gáfaro (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
11:00 - 11:30 “Vulnerability and Trafficking”Melanie Khamis (IZA, Germany)Randall K. Q. Akee (Tufts University, USA and IZA) Arnab K. Basu (College of William and Mary, USA and IZA) Nancy H. Chau (Cornell University, USA and IZA)
11:30 - 12:00 “Domestic Violence and Labor Market Outcomes:Evidence from a Mixed-Race Developing Country”Gustavo Javier Canavire Bacarreza ( Georgia State University, USA
and IZA)
Special Session D.4 Social Insurance and Labor MarketsRoom: ST, 303 Chair: David A. Robalino (World Bank, USA and IZA)
10:30 - 10:52 “Defining the Mandate of Social Insurance Programs”Robert Holzmann (University of Vienna, Austria and IZA)
10:52 - 11:15 “Life-cycle Labor Income Risk and the Design of Default Investment Options in DC Pension Systems: The Chilean Case”Alfonso Sanchez-Martin (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain)Sergi Jimenez-Martin (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) David A. Robalino (World Bank, USA and IZA)
11:15 - 11:37 “Choosing Financing Mechanisms to Reduce Labor Market Distortions”Robert Gillingham (Economics Consultant, USA)Alain Jousten (CREPP, Universite de Liege, Belgium and IZA)
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11:37 - 12:00 “Unemployment Insurance and Informality:Evidence from a Job-Search Model”Lucas Navarro (Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile)David N. Margolis (World Bank, USA and IZA) David A. Robalino (World Bank, USA and IZA)
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
12:00 - 13:00 Technical Advisory Committee Lunch (by invitation only)
13:00 - 14:30 Parallel Sessions E
Session E.1 Migration and WagesRoom: ST, 204 Chair: Maren M. Michaelsen (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
13:00 - 13:30 “Information, Communication and Migration: Results from a Field Experiment in West Africa”Christopher Ksoll (University of Oxford, UK) Jenny Aker (Tufts University, USA) Michael Clemens (Center for Global Development, USA)
13:30 - 14:00 “Return Migration, Entrepreneurship and Self-Selection”Catia Batista (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and IZA)Tara McIndoe-Calder (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Pedro C. Vicente (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
14:00 - 14:30 “Migration Magnet: The Role of Work Experience in Rural-Urban Wage Dif-ferentials in México” Maren M. Michaelsen (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)John P. Haisken-DeNew (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany and IZA)
Session E.2 Skills, Literacy and Youth TrainingRoom: ST, 205 Chair: Laura Ripani (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)
13:00 - 13:30 “Maids and School Teachers:Low Skill Migration and High Skill Labor Supply.”Tiago Freire (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
13:30 - 14:00 “ABC, 123: The Impact of a Mobile Phone Literacy Program on Educational Outcomes”Christopher Ksoll (University of Oxford, UK)
14:00 - 14:30 “Youth Training in the Dominican Republic:New Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation Design”Laura Ripani (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)Pablo Ibarrarán (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA and IZA) Juan Miguel Villa Lora (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)
Session E.3 Technology Adoption, Earnings Mobility and Employment GrowthRoom: ST, 206 Chair: Firat Demir (University of Oklahoma, USA)
13:00 - 13:30 “Imported Skill Biased Technological Change in Developing Countries”Marco Vivarelli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy and IZA)Andrea Conte (European Commission, DG ECFIN, Belgium)
13:30 - 14:00 “What We Know (and Want to Know) About Earnings Mobility in Developing Countries”Gary Fields (Cornell University, USA and IZA)
14:00 - 14:30 “Employment Growth under Exchange Rate Volatility:Does Access to Foreign or Domestic Equity Markets Matter?”Firat Demir (University of Oklahoma, USA)
Special Session E.4 Incentives, Behaviors and Economic Costs of Non-ContributoryRoom: ST, 303 Social Insurance Chair: Jamele Rigolini (World Bank, USA)
13:00 - 13:05 “Introduction”Jamele Rigolini (World Bank, USA)
13:05 - 13:25 “Does Expanding Health Insurance Beyond Formal-Sector Workers Encourage Informality? Measuring the Impact of Mexico’s Seguro Popular”Mary Hallward-Driemeier (World Bank, USA)Reyes Aterido (World Bank, USA) Carmen Pagés (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA and IZA)
13:25 - 13:45 “Financing Non-Contributory Pensions and Health Insurance in Mexico”Fausto Hernandez (CIDE, México)Arturo Anton Sarabia (CIDE, México)
13:45 - 14:05 “Impact of Non-Contributory Health Insurance on Labor Markets:Evidence and Implications”Christoph Kurowski (World Bank, USA)
14:05 - 14:20 Discussant: Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary, University of London, UK and IZA)
14:20 - 14:30 Open Discussion
14:30 - 15:00 Coffee Break
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15:00 - 16:30 Parallel Sessions F
Session F.1 Labor Market Institutions and RegulationsRoom: ST, 204 Chair: Achyuta Adhvaryu (Yale University, USA)
15:00 - 15:30 “Evidence of Monopsony in the Labor Market of a Developing Country”Peter Brummund (Cornell University, USA)
15:30 - 16:00 “The Microstructure of Wages and Wage Determination in the United Arab Emirates” Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez (Dubai Economic Council, United Arab Emirates)
16:00 - 16:30 “Firing Costs and Flexibility: Evidence from Firms’ Employment Responses to Shocks in India”Achyuta Adhvaryu (Yale University, USA)A. V. Chari (Cornell University, USA) Siddharth Sharma (World Bank, USA)
Session F.2 Informality, Health and Labor SupplyRoom: ST, 205 Chair: Edwin van Gameren (El Colegio de México, México)
15:00 - 15:30 “Labor Informality and the Incentive Effects of Social Security.Pension, Health and Family Allowances Reform in Uruguay” Guillermo Cruces (CEDLAS-UNLP, Argentina and IZA)Marcelo Bérgolo (CEDLAS-UNLP, Argentina)
15:30 - 16:00 “Formal-Informal Production Linkages and Informal Sector Heterogeneity: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing”Janneke Pieters (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)Ana I. Moreno-Monroy (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) Abdul A. Erumban (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
16:00 - 16:30 “Health and Labor Force Participation in México: A panel data approach”Edwin van Gameren (El Colegio de México, México)
Session F.3 Satisfaction, Informality and Social IdentityRoom: ST, 206 Chair: Melanie Khamis (IZA, Germany)
15:00 - 15:30 “Not so Happy with Vulnerability: Panel Evidence from Urban Ghana on the Effect of Income Vulnerability on Life Satisfaction”Paolo Falco (University of Oxford, UK)Stefano Caria (Overseas Development Institute, UK)
16:00 - 16:30 “Consumption and Social Identity: Evidence from India”Melanie Khamis (IZA, Germany)Zahra Siddique (IZA, Germany) Nishith Prakash (Cornell University, USA and IZA)
Session F.4 Job Stability, Insurance and Consumption SmoothingRoom: ST, 303 Chair: Alexander M. Danzer (University of Munich, Germany and
IZA)
15:00 - 15:30 “Job stability in Russia and East Germany”Tatiana Karabchuk (Higher School of Economics, Russia)
15:30 - 16:00 “Assessing Redistribution within Social Insurance Systems”Alvaro Forteza (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
16:00 - 16:30 “Labour Supply and Consumption Smoothing when Income Shocks are Non-Insurable”Alexander M. Danzer (University of Munich, Germany and IZA)
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break
17:00 - 18:30 Panel Discussion:Room: ST, Auditorium (Social) Insurance for the Informal Sector
Chair: Michal Rutkowski (World Bank, USA)
Birol Aydemir ( Undersecretary for the Ministry of Labor and Social Science, Turkey)
Robert Holzmann ( University of Vienna, Austria and IZA) Eduardo González-Pier ( Finance Director, Institute of Social Secu-
rity (IMSS), México) Gustavo Hernandez ( Departamento Nacional de Planeación,
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4. About the Policy Forum
The recent financial crisis and the slow and uneven pace of recovery have demonstrated two fundamental needs in the area of labor market policies:ensuring that all workers have access to income protection programs and adequate working conditions; and that the programs and regulations that governments develop to this end do not lead to further instability by unnecessarily distorting labor markets.
The policy day will discuss how best to meet both needs in order to guide the design of workers protection systems comprising social insurance and labor regulations. By bringing together experts and practitioners from both developed and developing countries to share experiences and present evidence on implementing and testing social insurance systems, the policy forum will address issues regarding:
(i) how to set the mandate of various social insurance programs and the scope of labor regulations;
(ii) how to design redistributive arrangements necessary to cover those with limited or no savings capacity without reducing incentives to work;
(iii) how to finance the social security system without reducing incentives to create jobs and/or enroll; and
(iv) how to set governance and administrative arrangements for effective implementation, enforcement, and services delivery.
5. Policy Forum Program
08:30 - 09:00 Welcoming Coffee and Registration
09:00 - 10:00 Opening SpeechesRoom: ST, Auditorium
Introduction: Klaus F. Zimmermann(Director, IZA and University of Bonn, Germany) Javier Lozano Alarcón (Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, México) “IMSS, The Mexican Social Security’s Pillar”Daniel Karam(General Director of the Institute of Social Security (IMSS), México)
Session A Incentives, Behaviors and Economic Costs of Social Insurance andRoom: ST, Auditorium Social Assistance Programs Chair: David Kaplan (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA)
10:00 - 11:15 Discussing the effect that social insurance and social assistance programs have on workers’ and firms’ behaviors (in particular regarding the decision to operate informally), and their economic implications Eduardo González Pier ( Institute of Social Security (IMSS), México)
Carmen Pagés (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA) Helena Ribe ( World Bank, USA) Jose Marcio Carmargo ( Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil)
11:15 - 11:45 Coffee Break
Wednesday, June 1
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Session B Financing Social Insurance and Social Assistance ProgramsRoom: ST, Auditorium Chair: David A. Robalino (World Bank, USA and IZA)
11:45 - 13:00 Discussing the role of pay-roll and other taxes in financing the social insurance system Michal Rutkowski (World Bank, USA)Miguel Messmacher (Ministry of Finance, México)Robert Gillingham (Economics Consultant, USA)Robert Holzmann (University of Vienna, Austria and IZA)
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch with Keynote Luncheon SpeechRoom: ST, Auditorium
Introduction: Markus Frölich(University of Mannheim, Germany and IZA) “Social Insurance through Work”Gary Fields(Cornell University, USA and IZA)
Session C Social Prevision and Labor RegulationsRoom: ST, Auditorium Chair: Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (World Bank, USA), (tbc)
14:30 - 15:45 Discussing labor legislation and social prevision to improve equity and labor productivity Jaime Domingo Lopez (Under Minister of Labor, México)Amita Sharma (Government of Madhya Pradesh, India)Amador Monroy ( Congressman, Vice President of the Labor
Commission) Luis Foncerrada Pascal ( Director of the Center of Economic Studies
of the Private Sector, México)
15:45 - 16:15 Conclusion of the Policy Forum
6. List of Participants
Acosta, Pablo World Bank, USA pacosta@worldbank.org
Adhvaryu, Achyuta Yale University, USA achyuta.adhvaryu@yale.edu
Akay, Alpaslan IZA, Germany akay@iza.org
Akee, Randall K.Q. Tufts University, USA and IZA randall.akee@tufts.edu
Alaimo, Veronica Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA valaimo@iadb.org
Alarcón, Javier Lozano Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, México javierlozano@stps.gob.mx
Amarante, Veronica Universidad de la República, Uruguay vero@iecon.ccee.edu.uy
Anriquez, Gustavo Food and Agriculture Organization, Italy gustavo.anriquez@fao.org
Antonopoulos, Rania Levy Economics Institute, USA rania@levy.org
Aydemir, Birol Undersecretary for the Ministry of Labor and Social Science, Turkey atc@csgb.gov.tr
Bargain, Olivier University College Dublin, Ireland and IZA olivier.bargain@ucd.ie
Batista, Catia Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and IZA catia.batista@tcd.ie
Blakeslee, David Columbia University, USA dsb2108@columbia.edu
Blunch, Niels-Hugo Washington and Lee University, USA and IZA blunchn@wlu.edu
Brummund, Peter Cornell University, USA pwb9@cornell.edu
Calderón, Felipe President of México, México rgil@presidencia.gob.mx
Caliendo, Marco IZA, Germany caliendo@iza.org
Carmargo, Jose Marcio Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil jcamargo@econ.puc-rio.br
Canavire B., Gustavo Javier Georgia State University, USA and IZA gcanavire@ucb.edu.bo
Castro, Charita Washington University, St. Louis, USA ccastro@brownschool.wustl.edu
Chakraborty, Tanika DIW Berlin, Germany and IZA tchakraborty@diw.de
Chiquiar, Daniel Banco de Mexico, Mexico dchiquiar@banxico.org.mx
Cho, Yoon Young World Bank, USA ycho1@worldbank.org
Cichocki, Stanislaw Warsaw University, Poland scichocki@wne.uw.edu.pl
Clemens, Martin T. IZA, Germany clemens@iza.org
Conover, Emily Hamilton College, USA econover@hamilton.edu
Constant, Amelie F. DIW DC, George Washington University, USA and IZA constant@diwdc.org
Cos-Montiel, Francisco IDRC, Canada fcos-montiel@idrc.ca
Coudouel, Aline World Bank, USA acoudouel@worldbank.org
Cruces, Guillermo CEDLAS-UNLP, Argentina and IZA gcruces@cedlas.org
Danzer, Alexander University of Munich, Germany and IZA alexander.danzer@lrz.uni-muenchen.de
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De, Prabal K. City College of New York, USA pde@ccny.cuny.edu
Demir, Firat University of Oklahoma, USA fdemir@ou.edu
Docquier, Frédéric Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium and IZA frederic.docquier@uclouvain.be
Duval Hernández, Robert CIDE, Mexico robert.duval@cide.edu
Esquivel, Gerardo El Colegio de México, México gesquive@colmex.mx
Falco, Paolo University of Oxford, UK paolo.falco@economics.ox.ac.uk
Fallak, Mark IZA, Germany fallak@iza.org
Fernandez, Arturo Rector, ITAM, México arturof@itam.mx
Fields, Gary Cornell University, USA and IZA gsf2@cornell.edu
Flochel, Thomas University of Edinburgh, UK t.flochel@ed.ac.uk
Foncerrada Pascal, Luis Center of Economic Studies of the Private Sector, México ceesp.patrocinador@cce.org.mx
Forteza, Alvaro Universidad de la República, Uruguay alvarof@decon.edu.uy
Freire, Tiago National University of Singapore, Singapore tiago_freire@nus.edu.sg
Frölich, Markus University of Mannheim, Germany and IZA froelich@uni-mannheim.de
Gamberoni, Elisa World Bank, USA egamberoni@worldbank.org
Gillingham, Robert Economics Consultant, USA rfg@rgillingham.net
Gindling, T. H. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA and IZA gindling@umbc.edu
González Pier, Eduardo Institute of Social Security (IMSS), México eduardo.gonzalezp@imss.gob.mx
Gonzalez-Rozada, Martin Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina mrozada@utdt.edu
Grimm, Michael ISS, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands grimm@iss.nl
Grosh, Margaret World Bank, USA mgrosh@worldbank.org
Guzi, Martin IZA, Germany guzi@iza.org
Hallward-Driemeier, Mary World Bank, USA mhallward@worldbank.org
Hernandez, Fausto CIDE, México fausto.hernandez@cide.edu
Hernandez, Gonzalo CONEVAL, México ghernandezl@coneval.gob.mx
Hernandez Acevedo, Luis M. CONSAR, México lmhernandez@consar.gob.mx
Holzmann, Robert University of Vienna, Austria and IZA rholzmann@worldbank.org
Iacovone, Leonardo World Bank, USA liacovone@worldbank.org
Ibanez, Ana Universidad de los Andes, Colombia aibanez@uniandes.edu.co
Jesus, Jaime de University of Chicago, USA jaimejesus@uchicago.edu
Juan, Ellis Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA ellisj@iadb.org
Juarez, Laura ITAM, México ljuarez@itam.mx
Kaplan, David Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA dkaplan@iadb.org
Karabchuk, Tatiana Higher School of Economics, Russia tkarabchuk@hse.ru
Karam, Daniel Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), México dirgral@imss.gob.mx
Khamis, Melanie IZA, Germany khamis@iza.org
Kirchberger, Martina University of Oxford, UK martina.kirchberger@economics.ox.ac.uk
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. Boston University, USA kotlikoff@bu.edu
Ksoll, Christopher University of Oxford, UK christopher.ksoll@economics.ox.ac.uk
Kugler, Maurice World Bank, USA mkugler1@worldbank.org
Kurowski, Christoph World Bank, USA ckurowski@worldbank.org
Kyui, Natalia University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France natalia.kyui@univ-paris1.fr
Levy Algazi, Santiago Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA slevy@iadb.org
Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys World Bank, USA gacevedo@worldbank.org
Lopez, Jaime Domingo Under Minister of Labor, México jaimedomingo.lopez@stps.gob.mx
Lynch, Benjamin Mercer Human Resource Consulting, México benjamin.lynch@mercer.com
Malapit, Hazel World Bank, USA hmalapit@worldbank.org
Manacorda, Marco Queen Mary, University of London, UK and IZA m.manacorda@lse.ac.uk
Mansuri, Ghazala World Bank, USA gmansuri@worldbank.org
Margolis, David N. World Bank, USA and IZA david.margolis@univ-paris1.fr
Martin, Sandro Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA sandrom@contractual.iadb.org
Mayda, Anna Maria Georgetown University, USA and IZA amm223@georgetown.edu
McIndoe Calder, Tara Central Bank of Ireland, Ireland tara.mcindoecalder@centralbank.ie
Messmacher, Miguel Ministry of Finance, México miguel_messmacher@hacienda.gob.mx
Michaelsen, Maren Ruhr University Bochum, Germany maren.michaelsen@rub.de
Mohieldin, Mahmoud World Bank, USA mmohieldin@worldbank.org
Monroy, Amador Congressman, Vice President of the Labor Commission, Mexico amador.monroy@congreso.gob.mx
Montano Fernandez, Carlos Ministry of Finance, México carlos_montano@hacienda.gob.mx
Montiel, Gina Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA ginam@iadb.org
Navarro, Lucas Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile lunavarr@uahurtado.cl
Newhouse, David World Bank, USA and IZA dnewhouse@worldbank.org
Ochoa, Ricardo Ministry of Finance, Mexico ricardo_ochoa@hacienda.gob.mx
Oliveira, Pedro de University of Sao Paulo, Brazil pedro.br82@gmail.com
Pacheco, Ana CEDLAS-UNLP, Argentina apacheco@depeco.econo.unlp.edu.ar
Pagés, Carmen Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA and IZA carmenpag@iadb.org
Park, Albert University of Oxford, UK and IZA albert.park@economics.ox.ac.uk
Pieters, Janneke University of Groningen, The Netherlands janneke.pieters@rug.nl
Piracha, Matloob University of Kent, UK and IZA m.e.piracha@kent.ac.uk
Priebe, Jan University of Göttingen, Germany jpriebe@uni-goettingen.de
Ramos, Cecilia Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA cramos@iadb.org
Reyes Hartley, Gonzalo World Bank, USA greyeshartley@worldbank.org
Ribas, Rafael University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA ribas1@illinois.edu
Ribe, Helena World Bank, USA hribe@worldbank.org
Ricart, Consuelo Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA consuelor@iadb.org
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Richter, Stephan The Globalist, USA srichter@theglobalist.com
Ridao-Cano, Cristobal World Bank, USA cridaocano@worldbank.org
Rigolini, Jamele World Bank, USA jrigolini@worldbank.org
Ripani, Laura Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), USA laurari@iadb.org
Robalino, David A. World Bank, USA and IZA drobalino@worldbank.org
Robino, Carolina IDRC, Canada crobino@idrc.org.uy
Rodriguez, Edgard IDRC, Canada erodriguez@idrc.ca
Rodriguez-Oreggia, Eduardo EGAP Tecnologico de Monterrey CEM, México eduardo.oreggia@itesm.mx
Rother, Friederike World Bank, USA frother@worldbank.org
Rutkowski, Michal World Bank, USA mrutkowski@worldbank.org
Sadka, Joyce ITAM, México jsadka@itam.mx
Sanchez, Alan Central Bank of Peru, Peru alan.sanchez@bcrp.gob.pe
Sanchez-Martin, Alfonso Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain arsanmar@upo.es
Sanchez-Puerta, Maria World Bank, USA and IZA msanchezpuerta@worldbank.org
Schenk-Dornbusch, Sigrid Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany sigrid.schenk-dornbusch@bmz.bund.de
Sharma, Amita Government of Madhya Pradesh, India amita712@yahoo.co.uk
Tamayo, Jorge Andres Banco de la República, Colombia jtamayca@banrep.gov.co
Teruel, Graciela CONEVAL, México graciela.teruel@s2.uia.mx
Teshima, Kensuke ITAM, México kensuke.teshima@itam.mx
Thomas, Christopher World Bank, USA cthomas3@worldbank.org
Tyrowicz, Joanna Warsaw University, Poland jtyrowicz@wne.uw.edu.pl
van Gameren, Edwin El Colegio de México, México egameren@colmex.mx
Vazquez-Alvarez, Rosalia Dubai Economic Council, United Arab Emirates ralvarez@dec.org.ae
Vivarelli, Marco Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy and IZA marco.vivarelli@unicatt.it
Walker, Ian World Bank, USA iwalker@worldbank.org
Warzynski, Frédéric Aarhus School of Business, Denmark fwa@asb.dk
Weber, Michael World Bank, USA mweber1@worldbank.org
Woodruff, Christopher University of Warwick, UK c.woodruff@warwick.ac.uk
Yoo, Kil-Sang Korea University of Technology and Education, Rep. of Korea ksyoo@kut.ac.kr
Zhao, Zhong Renmin University of China, China and IZA mr.zhong.zhao@googlemail.com
Zimmermann, Klaus F. IZA and University of Bonn, Germany director@iza.org
Zimmermann, Laura University of Michigan, USA and IZA lvzimmer@umich.edu
Zumwinkel, Klaus IZA, Germany klar@iza.org
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