This event, co-hosted by Queen's Business School, will discuss a recent ESRI/Shared Island report, ‘Modelling productivity levels in Ireland and Northern Ireland’.
- Date(s)
- March 21, 2023
- Location
- Isdell Courtyard, Riddel Hall, Queen’s Business School, 185 Stranmillis Road, Belfast, BT9 5EE
- Time
- 10:30 - 13:30
- Price
- Free
This report examines sectoral productivity differences in Ireland and Northern Ireland. It attempts to understand these differences by identifying the key determinants of productivity in both economies.
Amongst its key findings, it found that productivity per worker was approximately 40% higher in Ireland compared to Northern Ireland.
This interactive event will bring together stakeholders from the two jurisdictions to discuss the report’s findings and the wider importance of productivity.
The event features a presentation of the report's main findings by Adele Bergin (ESRI) and Seamus McGuinness (ESRI), a response by David Jordan (Queen’s University Belfast), and a presentation by Bart van Ark (The Productivity Institute).
This will be followed by a panel discussion, which will welcome questions from the in-person audience, and will be Chaired by Julie McCandless (Queen’s University Belfast).
The report is part of a joint research programme between the Department of Taoiseach’s Shared Island Unit and the ESRI on the economic and social opportunities from increased cooperation on the Shared Island.
Registration:
The event is free to attend, but attendees should register their interest via the ESRI website, by visiting www.esri.ie/events/productivity-levels-in-ireland-and-northern-ireland
Event programme:
10.30 Arrival & Registration (including tea and coffee)
11.00 Welcome, John Turner (Queen's University Belfast)
11.05 ESRI Report, Adele Bergin (ESRI) & Seamus McGuinness (ESRI)
11.30 Response, David Jordan (Queen's University Belfast)
11.40 Presentation, Bart van Ark (The Productivity Institute)
11.55 Panel discussion including Q&A
Julie McCandless (Chair), Adele Bergin, Seamus McGuinness, David Jordan, Bart van Ark
12.30 Closing remarks, Alan Barrett (ESRI)
12.35 Buffet-style lunch (including tea and coffee)
13.30 Event close