PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025 - The Future of Work
The Paris School of Economics (PSE) and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) organize an annual policy forum devoted to the discussion of emerging issues among leading researchers and policymakers.
This year's focus will be: The Future of Work.
The keynote speakers for this edition of the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum are:
- David Autor (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Expertise, Artificial Intelligence, and the Work of the Future
- Marianne Bertrand (University of Chicago Booth School of Business, CEPR): Gender Inequality: An Overview of the Latest Research
- Steven J. Davis (Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research): Why Working from Home Will Stick?
- Barbara Petrongolo (University of Oxford, CEPR): Opening Lecture
The forum will feature policy sessions and research sessions where academic scholars will present their recent work on the subject. It will also showcase the next generation of economists through poster sessions and presentations by PhD students.
Each day, the program will wrap up with one policy conversation:
- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas (International Monetary Fund) and David Autor (MIT) on June 18
- Michel Houdebine (DARES) and Steven J. Davis (Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research) on June 19
- Stefano Scarpetta (OECD) and Marianne Bertrand (University of Chicago Booth School of Business, CEPR) on June 20
On June 19, the Daniel Cohen Prize will be awarded.
Check out the full program HERE.
Public conference