Event

DEM Workshop on Ageing, Culture, and Comparative Development

  • Conférencier  Keynote speaker: Matthias Doepke (London School of Economics)

  • Lieu

    Please contact dem@uni.lu

    6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi

    L-1359, Luxembourg, LU

  • Thème(s)
    Sciences économiques & gestion
  • Type(s)
    Cours et ateliers, Événement en personne

Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) C20/SC/14770002

Dear Colleagues,

 

We are pleased to announce that the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Luxembourg is organizing:

 

DEM Workshop on Ageing, Culture, and Comparative Development

Taking place on July 6 & 7 2023, at the University of Luxembourg

 The comparative development of countries is the starting point of fascinating intellectual explorations. What are the forces behind differential economic developments? Why have some countries developed so much earlier while others remain trapped in poverty? What are the proximate, what are fundamental causes of long-run economic development? Can differences in culture lead to differential patterns of development across countries? And if so, what are the sources of different cultures?

Moreover, in the face of the challenges posed by individual and population ageing, what is the interplay between ageing and culture? Does ageing affect culture, does aging affect the economy through its effect on culture?

This workshop provides a forum of discussion about the patterns of ageing, culture and comparative development across countries, regions, and time. The submission of both theoretical and of empirical papers is welcome.

The workshop will take place on Thursday, July 6, and Friday, July 7, 2023, on the premises of the Department of Economics and Management (DEM) of the University of Luxembourg.

The keynote speaker will be Matthias Doepke (London School of Economics).

There is no participation fee.

Meals and social events are by invitation only.

Organizers include Professor Anastasia Litina (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece) and Professor Andreas Irmen (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg).

 

 

Best regards

The Organization Committee