- Fourth ECB/CBRT Conference
Economic growth and income convergence
2 and 3 September 2016
Izmir, Turkey
Programme
Friday, 2 September 2016
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- 8:30
- Registration
- 9:00
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   Opening remarksMr Murat Uysal, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey 
- 9:15
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   Keynote speechMr M. Ayhan Kose, Director of the World Bank Group’s Development Prospects Group, World Bank 
- 10:00
- Coffee break
- 10:30
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   Session 1: Sectoral growthChair: Livio Stracca, European Central Bank Who gains from better access to credit? Heterogeneous firm responses and the reallocation of resourcesJens Matthias Arnold*, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 
 Lisandra Flach, University of MunichDiscussant: Livio Stracca, European Central Bank Labour reallocation and productivity dynamics: financial causes, real consequencesClaudio Borio, Bank for International Settlements 
 Enisse Kharroubi, Bank for International Settlements
 Christian Upper, Bank for International Settlements
 Fabrizio Zampolli*, Bank for International SettlementsDiscussant: Semih Tümen, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Towards recoupling? Assessing the global impact of a Chinese hard landing through trade and commodity price channelsLudovic Gauvin, EconomiX-CNRS, Banque de France 
 Cyril Rebillard*, International Monetary FundDiscussant: Ünal Seven, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey 
- 12:45
- Lunch
- 14:30
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   Session 2: Productivity and economic growthChair: Filippo Di Mauro, European Central Bank Productivity, misallocation and tradeAntoine Berthou*, Banque de France, CEPII 
 Kalina Manova, Stanford University, NBER
 Charlotte Sandoz, Banque de France, Université Paris 1, Paris School of EconomicsDiscussant: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey 
- 15:15
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   Coffee break and group photo
- 15:45
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   Session2: continuedThe post-crisis slump in the Euro Area and the USRobert Kollmann*, ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université Paris-Est, CEPR 
 Beatrice Pataracchia, European Commission
 Rafal Raciborski, European Commission
 Marco Ratto, European Commission
 Werner Roeger, European Commission
 Lukas Vogel, European CommissionDiscussant: Murat Özbilgin, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Enter the dragon: revisiting the reform period in ChinaAna S. Manu*, European Central Bank 
 Peter McAdam, European Central Bank
 Alpo Willman, University of KentDiscussant: Ufuk Demiroğlu, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey 
- 19:00
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   Conference dinner 
Saturday, 3 September 2016
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- 9:00
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   Session 3: Income distribution and convergenceChair: Murat Özbilgin, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Financial deepening and income distribution inequality in the Euro AreaDonatella Baiardi, Università di Milano Bicocca 
 Claudio Morana*, Università di Milano Bicocca, CeRP, Rimini Centre for Economic AnalysisDiscussant: Filippo di Mauro, European Central Bank Globalization, Chinese imports and skill premia in a small open economySelva Bahar Baziki*, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Discussant: Murat Kırdar, Boğaziҫi University 
- 10:30
- Coffee break
- 11:00
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   Session 4: Role of demographics and institutions in growthChair: Semih Tümen, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Does institutional proximity promote growth spillovers? A spatial panel data approachMahyudin Ahmad*, Universiti Teknologi MARA, University of Cambridge 
 Toke Aidt, University of CambridgeDiscussant: Kurmaş Akdoğan, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Spill-over effects of debt and growth in the Euro Area: evidence from a GVAR modelBernd Kempa, University of Münster 
 Nazmus Sadat Khan*, University of MünsterDiscussant: Ana S. Manu, European Central Bank Demographic cycle, migration and housing investment: a causal examinationEric Monnet*, Banque de France 
 Clara Wolf, Sciences PoDiscussant: Huzeyfe Torun, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey 
- 13:00
- Lunch and end of conference
General information
Whether the cross-country income gap will be narrowed or not has been a long-standing matter of interest for both policymakers and academics writing on economic growth. The issue of convergence has increased in importance as a result of differing responses among economies to the post-crisis conditions. Developing a better understanding of the main mechanisms driving convergence (or non-convergence) will shed light on the potential policy directions to be followed in improving the global economy’s performance.
The annual conference, the fourth in a series jointly organised by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) and the European Central Bank (ECB), aims to take stock of the advancement in the theoretical literature and to review empirical applications that are relevant to the work of policymakers.
The organising committee, consisting of Yusuf Soner Başkaya and Semih Tümen (both CBRT), Filippo Di Mauro and Livio Stracca (both ECB), welcome contributions linking economic convergence to:
- balanced and sustainable growth in the global economy, including global imbalances;
- sectoral reallocation (and unconditional convergence);
- total factor productivity;
- the quality of institutions;
- income distribution and the middle-income trap;
- the ageing and demographic window;
- dynamics of cross-country external imbalances.
Mr Ayhan Kose, Director of the Development Prospects Group at the World Bank, will give a keynote speech at the conference.
Please address any queries you may have to one of the following organisers:
- Livio Stracca (livio.stracca@ecb.europa.eu)
- Filippo Di Mauro (filippo.di_mauro@ecb.europa.eu)
- Yusuf Soner Başkaya (soner.baskaya@tcmb.gov.tr)
- Semih Tümen (semih.tumen@tcmb.gov.tr)