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    Dreze lecture by Raj Chetty
    12 Jun
    12 Jun
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    On June 12, 2026 at 2pm in Louvain-la-Neuve (exact location TBC) Raj Chetty will give a presentation on:
     


    The Social Origins of Economic Opportunity: Theory and Evidence


    Drèze lecture by Raj Chetty

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    Presentation: 

    On June 12, 2026 at 2pm in Louvain-la-Neuve (exact location TBC) Raj Chetty will give a presentation on:
     


    The Social Origins of Economic Opportunity: Theory and Evidence



    Children from low-income families often have poor economic opportunities -- a fact that underlies many social and political challenges today. Canonical economic theories of income dynamics emphasize liquidity constraints in investing in human capital as the key factor that hinders upward income mobility across generations.  This talk will first present a summary of recent empirical evidence showing that social connections shape both individuals’ long-term outcomes and the peer groups people join (such as neighborhoods or schools), thereby influencing the formation of social capital itself. It will then present a new equilibrium theory of income dynamics across generations in which social capital influences both the choice of peer groups and individuals' outcomes.  The model explains several features of aggregate trends in economic inequality and mobility that are challenging to explain with existing theories. The talk will conclude by characterizing the impacts of policy interventions to promote economic mobility. The model predicts that redistributive financial transfers and loans for human capital investment have little impact on economic mobility in equilibrium. Policies that promote social integration (e.g., social support for moving to mixed-income neighborhoods) and place-based investments that increase employment among adults in low-income neighborhoods (e.g., targeted job training programs) have greater promise for expanding economic opportunity.

    Placeholder image
    Dreze lecture by Raj Chetty
    12 Jun
    12 Jun
    ...

    On June 12, 2026 at 2pm in Louvain-la-Neuve (exact location TBC) Raj Chetty will give a presentation on:
     


    The Social Origins of Economic Opportunity: Theory and Evidence


    Drèze lecture by Raj Chetty

    core |

     
     
     
    Presentation: 

    On June 12, 2026 at 2pm in Louvain-la-Neuve (exact location TBC) Raj Chetty will give a presentation on:
     


    The Social Origins of Economic Opportunity: Theory and Evidence



    Children from low-income families often have poor economic opportunities -- a fact that underlies many social and political challenges today. Canonical economic theories of income dynamics emphasize liquidity constraints in investing in human capital as the key factor that hinders upward income mobility across generations.  This talk will first present a summary of recent empirical evidence showing that social connections shape both individuals’ long-term outcomes and the peer groups people join (such as neighborhoods or schools), thereby influencing the formation of social capital itself. It will then present a new equilibrium theory of income dynamics across generations in which social capital influences both the choice of peer groups and individuals' outcomes.  The model explains several features of aggregate trends in economic inequality and mobility that are challenging to explain with existing theories. The talk will conclude by characterizing the impacts of policy interventions to promote economic mobility. The model predicts that redistributive financial transfers and loans for human capital investment have little impact on economic mobility in equilibrium. Policies that promote social integration (e.g., social support for moving to mixed-income neighborhoods) and place-based investments that increase employment among adults in low-income neighborhoods (e.g., targeted job training programs) have greater promise for expanding economic opportunity.

Seminars & Events at CORE

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    6 from 60 seminar
    10 Jun
    10/06/2026 - Room LIDAM D.251 We will host a special Brownbag Lunch series, "CORE 6 from 60" where current junior researchers will present 1 paper from each decade of CORE's history.1990s: Wednesday, 10 June 2026Paul Belleflamme and Jean HindriksYardstick competition and political agency problemsIn : Social choice and welfare, 2005, vol. 24(1), p.
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    6 from 60 seminar
    10 Jun
    10/06/2026 - Room LIDAM D.251 We will host a special Brownbag Lunch series, "CORE 6 from 60" where current junior researchers will present 1 paper from each decade of CORE's history.1990s: Wednesday, 10 June 2026Paul Belleflamme and Jean HindriksYardstick competition and political agency problemsIn : Social choice and welfare, 2005, vol. 24(1), p.
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    O.R. Seminar - Benedetto Manca
    24 Jun
    24/06/2026 - Euler building A.002Benedetto Manca (University of Cagliari)will give a presentation onRandom Projections for Mathematical ProgrammingAbstract:Random projections are random linear maps which approximately preserve geometrical quantities.
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    O.R. Seminar - Benedetto Manca
    24 Jun
    24/06/2026 - Euler building A.002Benedetto Manca (University of Cagliari)will give a presentation onRandom Projections for Mathematical ProgrammingAbstract:Random projections are random linear maps which approximately preserve geometrical quantities.
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    O.R. Seminar - Alexandre Dupont-Bouillard
    11 Jun
    11/06/2026 - 15:00 - CORE C.035 - Alexandre Dupont-Bouillard(Université de Rennes)will give a presentation onPolytopes associated with chordal graphs: induced path, induced trees and co-3-plexesAbstract:Given a graph G=(V,E), an induced path (resp. tree) is a set of vertices inducing path (resp. tree).
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    O.R. Seminar - Alexandre Dupont-Bouillard
    11 Jun
    11/06/2026 - 15:00 - CORE C.035 - Alexandre Dupont-Bouillard(Université de Rennes)will give a presentation onPolytopes associated with chordal graphs: induced path, induced trees and co-3-plexesAbstract:Given a graph G=(V,E), an induced path (resp. tree) is a set of vertices inducing path (resp. tree).