Cross-Country Differences in Perceptions of Inequality
Perceived rather than actual inequality is what drives a nation to support redistributive measures, according to research by #LindauEcon14 participant Judith Niehues.
Perceived rather than actual inequality is what drives a nation to support redistributive measures, according to research by #LindauEcon14 participant Judith Niehues.
Elisabeth Bublitz from Hamburg’s HWWI is looking forward to debates on labour markets at #LindauEcon14.
Deregulating financial markets may have made the economy more volatile and more exposed to adverse economic shocks, according to research by #LindauEcon14 participant Søren Hove Ravn and colleagues.
You may already have read his articles on the blog, but today Marius Zoican enters the fray on Faces.
Jun Lou from China is excited about her first trip to Europe – of course, as her first destination will be #LindauEcon14.
Unemployed homeowners are slower to find work because they are limited to local job opportunities, according to research by #LindauEcon14 participant Ahmet Ali Taskin
Stefan Wilhelm über seine Forschung zum Wissensmanagement in kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen.
Meet Ryadh Alkhareif, young economist from Saudi Arabia.
Is the 2% inflation target a luxury for the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)?
In this new episode of Faces we introduce young economist Anna Chorniy.
Finnish participant Terhi Ravaska on her thoughts going into #LindauEcon14.
Get to know Oluwasola, a truly global young economist.