Inequality and child human capital

Inequality and child human capital

Inequality starts early and economists today increasingly recognise child health as an important form of “human capital” in its own right, said Professor Janet Currie, Princeton University, at a December lecture at the EIB organised by the EIB Institute and the...

Greece: Financial education project launched

The Institute’s new financial education programme in Greece in partnership with Action Aid Hellas was launched on 10 December 2019 at the Bank of Greece in Athens. This will be the first time that systematic and harmonised activities focusing solely on financial...

The best social entrepreneurs 2019 on video!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57IrHjLp4ZE&list=PLs1FyvyEC_PV7miOSrM6IYGmkArv-z1FJ   “It all started the day we found out we had been selected.” See HeHop, Fazla Gida, Zouri Shoes and the other finalists of the Social Innovation Tournament 2019 on video....

“Museum on wheels” Year 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40aerORk48c The SAVE (Sustainability, Action, Voyage, Experience) project –a “museum on wheels” launched by the EIB Institute, Turin’s Museo del Risparmio and Scania Italia to teach Italian children how to make conscious use of...
Health inequality and pain

Health inequality and pain

Health inequalities, wherever and however they are measured, are generally large. But how can we bring together the generally non-quantitative analyses offered by moral philosophers as to when health inequalities are unjust with the empirical statistical analyses...