o. Inequalities – the Marshall Paley LectureInfo Location More Info Event Information
Description1900-2000, Thursday 3 October 2024 | The Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol In this inaugural event, Sarah Smith OBE, Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol, introduces Professor Sir Richard Blundell CBE FRA, Chair of Political Economy at University College London. He is Director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Blundell will discuss Dimensions of Inequality: The IFS Deaton Review, a programme of research that stepped back and asked: how are different kinds of inequality related, which matter most, what are the big forces that combine to create them, and what is the right mix of policies to tackle them? The Marshall Paley Lecture is funded by the University of Bristol, School of Economics, where Mary Marshall Paley was the first woman lecturer. This event is hosted by Economics Observatory and part of the Festival of Economics 2024, the full programme is available at: economicsobservatory.com/festival-of-economics-2024. Group Bookings: Contact Info: Please see the More Info tab for further information.
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More InformationBooking InformationPlease note we only refund tickets if the event is cancelled. Events start punctually and, out of consideration to other audience members and speakers, our policy is not to admit or issue refunds to latecomers. ArrivalPlease arrive 30 minutes before the start of the event. Venue accessibility• There is ramped/sloped access at the entrance on Park Street. Visit the Wills Memorial Building AccessAble page for more information: https://www.accessable.co.uk/university-of-bristol/access-guides/wills-memorial-building |