Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides analyzes the future of employment at Fotor + Europe

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2010 Nobel Prize in Economics Christopher Pissarides will be the next speaker Forum + Europewho organizes INFORMATION Y Mediterranean House next Monday, June 6, From 09:30 on the premises of the public institution in the former Murcia Station in Alicante. An event that the Cypriot economist will analyze future of employment after changes produced by digitization or the pandemic.

The event will also feature Professor of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis at the University of Alicante and the presentation of the Jaume I Prize. Carmen Smithand the director of Casa Mediterráneo, Andres PerelloBİLGİ Club manager will act as a moderator, Tony Cabot. The forum has cooperation Alicante Chamber of Commerce, European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), Miguel Hernández University, Rei Jaume I Awards Foundation and Generalitat Valenciana.

prestigious professor London School of Economics Since 1973 Pissarides has specialized in labor market research and its interaction with economic growth and structural change. Thanks to his work, he is considered one of the greatest experts on unemployment. The Equilibrium Theory of Unemployment. A field of study that won him the Nobel Prize in 2010. peter diamond (from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT) and Dale Mortensen (from Northwestern University).

Three researchers, especially frictions occurring in labor market and the challenges faced by job seekers and job offerers. It also examined the impact of mechanisms such as unemployment benefits or minimum interprofessional wages.

In recent years he has also worked on the labor market implications of automation or new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence. Some trends that are accelerating worldwide as a result of the pandemic, which is promoting issues like teleworking.

Forum + Europe is an initiative of INFORMATION and Casa Mediterráneo, Vice President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermanns; former EU Economic Commissioner Joaquin Almunia; or the then-Minister of Foreign Affairs and the current High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs, Joseph Borrel.

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