Call for papers

October 29 2018
We welcome the submission of papers to the conference organised by the IBS and the World Bank – Warsaw, 16-17 of January. Deadline for submission – November 18.

The aim of the conference is to deepen the understanding of how technological and demographic changes interact with policy choices in shaping these new dimensions of inequalities and their consequences for social cohesion and political outcomes. It will also be an opportunity to present and discuss novel policy responses to these emerging challenges. The conference will have an international focus and will facilitate the exchange of ideas between researchers and policy-makers from around the world. 

Key-note talk will be given by Marc FleurbaeyRobert E. Kuenne Professor in Economics and Humanistic Studies, Professor of Public Affairs and the University Center for Human Values at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University. Professor Fleurbaey will speak about “Welfare policy and beyond”.

We kindly invite you to submit your papers by November 18.

More details → conference website.

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