25 July 2024
Economics of Inequality and Public Policy
In this series of lectures, I will first provide an overview of recent research that advances our ability to measure inequality and understand its causal drivers (Lectures #1-#3). I will then discuss various intersections between inequality and public policy: tax enforcement (Lecture #4), formal and informal insurance (Lecture #5) and monetary policy (Lecture #6).
There will be a small number of slots for participants to present their own research and receive feedback from the other participants and the lecturer. If you are interested in presenting at the summer school, please indicate that in your application and enclose a short description of your project (around 1-2 pages).
Course leader
Niels Johannesen, Oxford University
Target group
Like previous editions, the Summer School aims to reinforce the skills, in the theoretical and empirical fields, of postgraduate students (2nd and 3rd cycles) and also of researchers, national and foreign, in the area of Economics and Management.
Course aim
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Fee info
EUR 150: General public, early bird (until 15 May, 2024): €150 per course.
Students, early bird (until 15 May, 2024): €120 per course.
EUR 200: General public (after 15 May 2024): €200 per course.
Students (after 15 May, 2024): €160 per course.
Scholarships
no