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The Rodolfo Debenedetti Lectures are public lectures by leading academicians on issues at the forefront of economic research.The main purpose of the Rodolfo Debenedetti Lectures is to present to a non-technical readership new and evolving research on topical issues, such as:- the implications of the ageing populations;- long-term trends in income distribution;- the changing size and composition of welfare states in an integrated Europe;- labour market reforms and transitions in employment, unemployment and inactivity, and the spread of temporary work;- international and regional migration;- the future of trade unions and
collective bargaining; and- the political economy of social welfare reformThe Scientific Committee in charge of selecting the authors of the Rodolfo Debenedetti Lectures is composed of Giuseppe Bertola (University of Turin), Olivier Blanchard (MIT), Tito Boeri (Bocconi University), and Stephen Nickell (Oxford University)Fondazione RODOLFO DEBENEDETTIVia Salasco 5, 20136 MilanoTelefono: (39)-02-58 36 33 41/2Fax: (39)-02-58 36 33 09E-mail: info@frdb.orgInternet: www.frdb.org
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