2014 Spring Meetings, Washington D.C.
International Monetary Fund
World Bank Group
2013—Washington D.C.

IMF Seminars

The Macroeconomics of Income Inequality:
A Global Perspective


April 11, 2014, 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.
George Washington University, Jack Morton Auditorium

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Overview

Rising income inequality is, by now, universally acknowledged as a critical economic, social and political issue and one that is not confined to a particular group of countries or any particular region of the world. The seminar would explore the macroeconomic implications of rising income inequality, the potential trade-off between redistributive policies and growth, and policy measures that are most likely to deliver redistribution with the least harm to growth.

Some key questions for discussion include:

  • Should policymakers view income inequality as part of the pantheon of key determinants of economic growth and stability?
  • What are the key mechanisms through which income inequality affects macroeconomic performance?
  • If inequality is important for economic growth, what should policymakers do about it, and what is the role of redistributive policies?

Panelists


Min Zhu

Min Zhu
Depurty Managing Director
IMF

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Tyler Cowen

Tyler Cowen
Professor
George Mason University

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Jose De Gregorio

Jose De Gregorio
Full Professor
Universidad de Chile

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Guy Ryder

Guy Ryder
Director-General
ILO

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Jeffrey Sachs

Jeffrey Sachs
Director
Earth Institute
Columbia University

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Winnie Byanyima

Winnie Byanyima
Executive Director
Oxfam International

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Gabriela Frias

Moderator:
Gabriela Frias
Business anchor
CNN en Español

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