Workshop 19 May 2022
19 May 2022, Leuven
We presented our preliminary findings on income inequality in Belgium, the Belgian distributional national accounts, and the importance of real estate valuation for wealth inequality. Prof. Antoine Bozio (Paris School of Economics, Institut des Politiques Publiques) and prof. Koen Caminada (Leiden University) presented new insights on inequality in France and the Netherlands respectively.
The event took place in the Faculty of Economics and Business in Leuven (Naamsestraat 69, 3000 Leuven).
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Introduction
André Decoster (University of Leuven)
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Inclusive income growth in Belgium between 1988 and 2018
Koen Decanq, Sarah Kuypers (University of Antwerp)
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Distributional National Accounts for Belgium
Bart Capéau, André Decoster, Toon Vanheukelom (University of Leuven), Nabil Sheikh Hassan (UCLouvain)
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Real estate valuation as a driver for wealth inequality
Gerard Domènech-Arumí (ECARES-ULB)
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Predistribution vs. Redistribution: Evidence from France and the U.S.
Antoine Bozio (Paris School of Economics, Institut des Politiques Publiques)
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Dutch Income (Re)Distribution, trends 1977-2019
Koen Caminada (Leiden University)