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13th Winter School on Inequality and Collective Welfare Theory
The different dimensions of inequality
LISER is contributing to the organisation of the school focused on segregation and discrimination, well-being measurement, wealth inequality, inheritances and top incomes, mobility, equality of opportunities and preferences for redistribution.
The Department of Economics of the University of Verona, CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute at University of Munich), the LISER Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Researh, The Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), and Thema (Université de Cergy - Pontoise LABEX MME-DII) are pleased to organize the 13th Winter School on Inequality and Collective Welfare Theory (IT13): "The different dimensions of inequality".
Main Topics
The aim of the School is to provide junior and senior researchers with the opportunity to discuss issues concerning:
- Segregation and discrimination
- Well-being measurement
- Wealth inequality, inheritances and top incomes
- Mobility, equality of opportunities and preferences for redistribution
Invited speakers
Invited speakers to the 13th edition of the winter school are:
- Elena Barcena Martin (University of Malaga)
- Daniele Checchi (University of Milan, LIS)
- Frank Cowell (LSE-Sticerd, London)
- Matz Dahlberg (Uppsala University)
- Koen Decancq (University of Antwerp)
- Cecilia Garcia Peñalosa (GREQAM Marseille, CNRS)
- Martyna Kobus (Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Brice Magdalou (University of Montpellier)
- Andreas Peichl (University of Munich, CESifo)
- Philippe Van Kerm (University of Luxembourg, LISER)
- Moris Triventi (University of Trento)