Date & Time
July 09 - 11, 2025 ET
The Executive Committee is pleased to announce the Eleventh Conference of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), scheduled to take place in Washington DC from July 9 to July 11, 2025. This conference is co-hosted by the World Bank Group and and will be held at the World Bank headquarters.
The ECINEQ conference provides an important international forum for researchers whose work focuses on economic inequality and related fields, bringing together a comprehensive exchange of perspectives.
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Submission Deadline: February 15, 2025 (12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time)
Notification of Decision: March 2025
Registration Starts: April 2025
Registration Ends: May 10, 2025
Standard rate (all attendees, except those indicated below): 325 euros (of which 100 as ECINEQ membership fee);
Special rate A (scholars in upper-middle-income countries and PhD students based in high- and upper-middle-income countries ¨C ): 170 euro (of which 50 as ECINEQ membership fee);
Special rate B (scholars and PhD students based in low- and lower-middle-income countries ¨C ): 80 euro (of which 50 as ECINEQ membership fee).
This year, ECINEQ will provide limited financial assistance to a select number of participants from institutions in low-income and lower-middle-income countries to facilitate their attendance at the 2025 ECINEQ Conference. Click for details.
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More information available on the ECINEQ :
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DATES: July 9-11, 2025
LOCATION: World Bank Group HQ, Washington, DC
REGISTER BY: May 10, 2025
CONTACT US:
For questions concerning the submission procedure and the scientific aspects of the conference, please contact the ECINEQ secretariat at [email protected]
For questions concerning the logistical aspects of the conference, please contact the Local Organizing Committee at [email protected]
Luis Felipe Lopez-Calva (Global Director for Poverty and Equity, World Bank)
Deon Filmer (Director of the Research Group, World Bank)
Haishan Fu (Chief Statistician and Director of the Development Data Group, World Bank)
(George Washington University)
(University of Oxford, UK)
(Paris School of Economics, FR)
(University of Malaga, ES)
(Bocconi University, IT)
(University of Luxembourg, LU)
(University of Antwerp, BE)
(New York University, US)
Deon Filmer (World Bank, US)
(George Washington University, US)
Haishan Fu (World Bank, US)
(Aix-Marseille School of Economics, FR)
(City University of New York, US)
(University of Maryland, US)
(Aix-Marseille School of Economics, FR)
Dean Jolliffe (World Bank, US)
(Cornell University, US)
(Center for Global Development)
(VU University, NL)
(University of Cape Town, ZA)
Luis-Felipe Lopez-Calva (World Bank, US)
(Tulane University, US)
(London School of Economics, UK)
Daniel Mahler (World Bank, US)
(Turkish-German Univeristy, TR)
(Sapienza University of Roma, IT)
(University of Maryland, US)
(University of Munich, DE)
(University of Bari, IT)
(Autonomous University of Barcelona, ES)
(Universidad Cat¨®lica de Chile, CL)
(DIW Berlin, DE)
(Aix-Marseille School of Economics, FR)
(Universit¨¦ catholique de Louvain, BE)
(University of Luxembourg & LISER, LU)
(Universidad de la Rep¨²blica, UY)
(University of Cape Town, ZA)
(University of Colorado Denver, US)
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