Event Details
Event Title Regional Inequality in Europe and the United States
Location Online
Sponsor Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise
Date/Time 10/29/2020 - 10/30/2020 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Regional Inequality in Europe and the United States - Are there New Empirical Measures and Policy Approaches?

Scope of the Workshop

Large levels of economic inequality-particularly between different regions, between urban and rural communities, and between different populations-are a significant, and growing, challenge in both the United States and Europe.  The aim of this workshop is to shed light on new empirical measures to describe the development of regional inequalities, to apply new methods to study the determinants, and to propose new policy approaches. In particular, we are interested in contributions that address the following questions:

The workshop will be divided into successive sessions, with two or three presentations each, and plenty of time for discussion.

Participation

Participation without presenting a paper is welcome. Registration is necessary--thank you for visiting this site and completing your registration. The workshop will take place as a virtual research conference between 8am EST/2pm GMT and 1pm EST/7pm GMT on October 29-30, 2020.

We want to encourage all researchers in this area to submit ideas that focus on the workshop subject. A complete paper, or an extended abstract with at least 500 words, has to be sent by email to bier3@uni-bremen.de by 20th of September 2020. Decisions on acceptance for the workshop will be emailed by date 27th of September 2020.

Publication

It is intended to publish a selection of contributions of the workshop in a special issue of a well renowned journal in innovation or regional economics. To be considered for a potential publication in the journal, you have to submit your complete paper before 31st December 2020.

Organizers

Maryann Feldman, Heninger Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Director of CREATE at the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Dirk Fornahl, Professor of Regional Economics and Director of the Centre for Regional and Innovation Economics, University of Bremen

Torben Klarl, Professor of Economics, University of Bremen

UNC - Chapel Hill