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Miles Corak - Public Policy for Equality and Opportunity: Evidence-Based and Ethically Grounded

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Miles Corak (Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, City University of New York)

Public Policy for Equality and Opportunity: Evidence-Based and Ethically Grounded

Comment: Michael Förster
(Guest Professor University of Antwerp & Former Senior Policy Analyst OECD, Inequality)

November 17, 2022
11.30 am - 1.30 pm

Festsaal 2, Building LC (Library & Learning Center)
Campus Vienna University of Economics and Business, Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Wien

About this lecture

Inequality erodes opportunity, and limited opportunity exacerbates inequality. This vicious intergenerational cycle has brought inclusive growth into question, contributed to the rise of populist sentiment, and strained the social contract in many rich countries. The way forward for researchers and policy makers requires not only a clear understanding of the facts about what kind of inequality matters and how it matters, but also an ethical grounding that speaks to the outcomes and opportunities that are important to citizens not only in the here and now, but also in the next generation.

About Miles Corak

Miles Corak is full professor of economics with the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality and fellow at numerous research institute, such as the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality (Stanford University) and the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics. In 2017, he was the Economist in Residence at Employment and Social Development in Canada, the department of the Canadian federal government responsible for social policy. He is a widely recognized and honored scholar, well known for his research on intergenerational social mobility and the mechanisms behind the Great Gatsby Curve.

Slides of the Lectures

Slides: Miles Corak
Slides: Miles Corak
Slides: Michael Förster
Slides: Michael Förster

Photo Documentation

We would like to thank the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation, the City of Vienna and the Vienna Chamber of Labour for their funding. This public event is held in conjunction with the Workshop on Wealth Inequality and Social Mobility at WU Vienna. Salvatore Morelli (Roma Tre, CUNY) will give a lecture on The Growing Role of Wealth, Wealth Inequality, and Inheritance at the Vienna Chamber of Labor on November 18 at 4:00 pm also in this context.

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