时间:2014/9/22,上午10:30~12:00
地点:伟德betvlctor1946一楼院史馆(A101)
主讲人:Prof. Giacomo Corneo (柏林自由大学-Freie Universität Berlin)
题目:Income inequality from a lifetime perspective
摘要:German social security records show that intra-generational lifetime earnings inequality is about two-thirds of the corresponding inequality of annual earnings. Within cohorts, mobility in the distribution of yearly earnings is substantial at the beginning of the life cycle, decreases afterwards and virtually vanishes after age forty. We detect a striking secular rise of intra-generational inequality in lifetime earnings: West German men born in the early 1960s are likely to experience about 85 % more lifetime inequality than their fathers. In contrast, both short-term and long-term intra-generational mobility are stable. Longer unemployment spells of workers at the bottom of the distribution of younger cohorts contribute to explain 20 to 40 % of the overall increase in lifetime earnings inequality.
时间:2014/9/23 ,上午10:00-12:00
地点:伟德betvlctor1946二楼阶梯教室
主讲人:Prof. Giacomo Corneo (柏林自由大学-Freie Universität Berlin)
题目:Income inequality: Concepts and empirical
时间:2014/9/24 ,上午10:00-12:00
地点:伟德betvlctor1946二楼阶梯教室
主讲人:Prof. Giacomo Corneo (柏林自由大学-Freie Universität Berlin)
题目:Top incomes and their optimal taxation
主讲人介绍:Prof. Giacomo Corneo,Giacomo Corneo is Professor of Public Finance and Social Policy at the Free University of Berlin. He has been managing editor of the Journal of Economics since 2004. He also serves as associate editor of the International Review of Economics. He is Research Fellow of CEPR, London, CESifo, Munich, and IZA, Bonn.He has published several works in the fields of public economics, labor economics, comparative economics, industrial organization, and growth theory. His papers appear in various periodicals, including American Economic Review, Journal of Public Economics, International Economic Review, European Economic Review. His research interests include inequality and redistribution, public finance, and the economics of values and norms.