Inequality and macroeconomics

Inequality and macroeconomics

The relationship between macroeconomics and inequality is a two-way street but macroeconomic theory has been late in taking this aspect into account, said Benjamin Moll of Princeton University, at a seminar organised jointly by the EIB Institute, the University of...
Inequality and climate change

Inequality and climate change

Since 1990, growth in developing countries has been responsible for most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, said Stephan Klasen, from the University of Göttingen, at a seminar organised jointly by the EIB Institute, the University of Luxembourg and other partners as part...
Bank financing for SMEs

Bank financing for SMEs

“SMEs are the private sector of developing countries” and financing their development is crucial, said Prof Thorsten Beck, from Cass Business School, at a seminar organised by the EIB Group (EIB, EIF and EIB Institute) as part of EIB SME Week. The challenge is that...
Inequality and child development

Inequality and child development

“Inequality begins at home. It develops from the myriad differences in the ways advantaged and disadvantaged parents interact with their children”, said Ariel Kalil, from University of Chicago, at a seminar organised jointly by the EIB Institute, University of...