July 8th-10th 2021
Finn Tarp
University of CopenhagenFinn Tarp is Professor of Development Economics at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Coordinator of the UCPH Development Economics Research Group (DERG), and former Director of UNU-WIDER. He has a widely cited high impact and policy relevant publication record, building on 42 years of experience from work in the inter-section between development research, policy and practice.
Hannah Tarrant
London School of EconomicsI am a Research Officer at the London School of Economics International Inequalities Institute and a Fellow at WID.world. I currently work on tax policy, inequality and measurement issues.
Iva Tasseva
London School of EconomicsI am an LSE Fellow at the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to that, I worked as a researcher at the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, where I completed my PhD in Economics. My research interests are: inequality and household living standards; redistributive effect of tax-benefit policies; tax-benefit microsimulation; and measurement error in household surveys.
Amanda Telias
Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileAmanda Telias Simunovic. Associate researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies on Educational Justice (CJE) of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. PhD in Development Policy and Management from the University of Manchester; Master in Development and Planning from the University College of London; Master in Economics and Commercial Engineering from the University of Chile. Her research topics include poverty, inequality, and social protection.
Emilia Toczydlowska
University of LuxembourgFlorencia Torche
Stanford UniversityProfessor Torche is a social scientist with expertise in social demography and social stratification. Her scholarship examines inequality dynamics including intergenerational mobility, disparities in educational attainment, family dynamics and assortative mating. Her research also examines the influence of early-life exposures –starting before birth– on individual wellbeing. Professor Torche is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Sciences.
Alain Trannoy
AMSE and EHESSPablo Troncoso
University of GeorgiaHello and Welcome!
I'm a fourth year PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Georgia.
My research interests include macroeconomics, health economics and intergenerational mobility. I study social security systems, annuity markets and mental health.
If you have any questions or comments about my research, please feel free to contact me.
Sandy Tubeuf
Université Catholique de LouvainSandy Tubeuf is Professor of Health Economics at Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium), and was previously at the University of Leeds (UK) and the University of York (UK). She has developed a substantial empirical body of work on the understanding of inequalities of opportunities in health and other outcomes using survey data from France, the UK, and Europe.