Events, Midday Goes Social, News
Measuring inequality between countries is not as easy as it seems, said Robert Inklaar, Professor at the University of Groningen at a seminar organised jointly by the EIB Institute and the University of Luxembourg as part of “Inequality and…” series. When using GDP...
Events, Midday Goes Social, News
“Are Americans more meritocratic and efficiency-seeking than Scandinavians? Not necessarily but people’s social preferences may clearly be shaped by the redistributive institutions that are present in a society,” said Bertil Tungodden, Professor at the Norwegian...
Events, News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
The crisis initiated in 2007-2008 has highlighted the sub-optimal nature of the Eurozone as an optimal currency area (OCA), said Bernard Fingleton, Director of research in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, and laureate of the EIB-ERSA (European...
Events, News, Scaling for impact (2)
The first Social Innovation Tournament Scaling Impact Executive programme was held in Lisbon with previous SIT finalists from Spain, Hungary, Romania and Italy: Juntosalimos, Koiki, Recicleta, Progetto QUID, Down Egyesület, Viitor Plus, School4All and...
Events, Midday Goes Social, News
Intergenerational inequality in the European Union increased during the economic crisis and policy measures are needed to address the gap between generations said Guntram Wolf, Director of Bruegel, the Brussels-based economic think-tank, at an EIB Institute seminar....