Events

European Investment Bank (EIB), Luxembourg
27 March 2019 - 13:00

Inequality and consumption

Lecture Series - Inequality and ... ?

The ‘Inequality and ... ?’ lecture series is organised by the EIB Institute and Uni.lu (MARS) together with LIS, STATEC, Chambre de Salaries and LISER, with the financial support of the FNR. LISER is a proud partner in helping gather the research community, the private and public sectors and the general public in Luxembourg to discuss concepts of inequality.

There is a long debate on how one should measure inequality or poverty. The first part of the lecture will focus on the pros and cons of using the consumption distribution to measure inequality and poverty, rather than more traditional measures based on income or wages. The second part of the lecture deals with the underlying determinants of consumption inequality, on why economic shocks can lead to spreading of consumption inequality, how households can cope with these shocks, and how their response depends on the development of insurance and credit markets. The questions addressed include: how should we measure consumption? how does consumption respond to income shocks? why do people respond in different ways? can fiscal policy raise consumption demand? Empirical illustrations draw on data for Europe and North America.

Speaker

Prof. Tullio Jappelli, University of Naples Federico II

Registration

The lecture is free and requires registration at http://bit.ly/EIBI_events

Venue

European Investment Bank (EIB)
98-100 Boulevard Konrad Adenauer, Luxembourg

A shuttle bus will pick you up at 11:50 from Belval Campus - 11 Porte des Sciences to EIB and return (after the conference - 14:15)

Contact

inequality@uni.lu