We are continuing the RFBerlin Masterclass Series, based on the Handbook of Labour
Economics. We invite authors of chapters to Berlin for in-depth, two-day teaching sessions. This time, we welcome Markus Poschke and Fabian Lange.
Markus Poschke (McGill University) is a Professor of Economics whose research spans macroeconomics, labor economics, growth, and development. His work examines inequality, labor markets, structural change, firm dynamics, and entrepreneurship, often combining quantitative macroeconomic models with large administrative and survey data.
Fabian Lange (McGill University) holds the REPAP Chair of Economics and serves as Chair of the Economics Department, is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research and serves as an editor of the Journal of Labor Economics. His research focuses on information frictions, search, and their role in shaping labor market outcomes and firm organization. In 2016 he received the John Rae Prize of the Canadian Economics Association.
Information on participating / attending:
Application Process:
Call Opens: 3 March 2026
Application Deadline: 21 March 2026
Decision Notification: 2 April 2026, subject to adjustment based on the volume of applications received.
Date:
05/07/2026 09:00 - 05/08/2026 16:30
Registration deadline:
04/02/2026
Event venue:
Rockwool Foundation Berlin
Gormannstrasse 22
10119 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Economics / business administration
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
11/25/2025
Sender/author:
Harald Schultz
Department:
Kommunikation
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event80566
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