2nd Tinbergen Institute Public Economics Workshop
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Speaker(s)Adrien Auclert (Stanford University, United States), Peter Egger (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Claus Kreiner (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Clara Martinez-Toledano (Imperial College, United Kingdom)
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FieldMacroeconomics
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LocationTinbergen Institute Amsterdam, Auditorium
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Date and time
May 15, 2024
13:30 - 18:00
We are pleased to announce the second edition of the Tinbergen Institute Public Economics Workshop, to be held at Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam, on Wednesday 15 May 2024. This is the second of a twice-yearly event that brings together leading scholars in Public Economics and adjacent fields from around the world.
Programme
The workshop takes place in the afternoon (13:30-18:00) and consists of four presentations of one hour each, followed by a joint dinner (19:00-21:00). See the detailed programme below.
Workshop location: Auditorium, Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam, Gustav Mahlerplein 117
Dinner location: Scheepskameel, Kattenburgerstraat 5, Amsterdam
13:30 - 13:35 Welcome
13:35 - 14:25 Claus Kreiner (University of Copenhagen)
Taxing Capital in a Globalized World: The Effects of Automatic Information Exchange
14:25 - 14:40 Break
14:40 - 15:30 Clara Martinez-Toledano (Imperial College London)
High-net-worth Individuals, Private Capital and Inequality
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 16:50 Peter Egger (ETH Zurich)
Regional Implications of National Tax Policy
16:50 - 17:05 Break
17:05 - 17:55 Adrien Auclert (Stanford University)
Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century
17:55 – 18:00 Closing
19:00 - Dinner at Scheepskameel, Kattenburgerstraat 5, Amsterdam
Registration
Please register online (before May 9, 2024) to receive further practical details. It is also possible to register and attend only a selected number of presentations. If you register, please let us know if you are interested to join for dinner. (Dinner is subject to limited capacity.)
Organisers
Aart Gerritsen (ESE), Albert Jan Hummel (UvA), Bas Jacobs (VU Amsterdam), Dirk Schindler (ESE), Kevin Spiritus (ESE).