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Prof. Camille Landais | The Child Penalty, Inheritance Tax & Unemployment Insurance

Prof. Camille Landais | The Child Penalty, Inheritance Tax & Unemployment Insurance

FromThe Beverage Report Podcast


Prof. Camille Landais | The Child Penalty, Inheritance Tax & Unemployment Insurance

FromThe Beverage Report Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Beverage Report Podcast, we interview Professor Camille Landais, Professor of Economics & Director of STICERD at the LSE.
What is the child penalty and how come even countries at similar levels of development, such as Scandinavian and German-speaking countries, demonstrate large variations? Why is inheritance taxation an unpopular concept, and how could the current system be reformed? What are the benefits and potential drawbacks of short-term work compared to unemployment insurance schemes?
Professor Landais answers these questions and more, explaining the context and rationale behind his research, as well as the applicability of the results. Drawing on his expertise, Professor Landais shares his insights and carefully weighs up potential benefits and disadvantages of certain policies, allowing listeners to draw informed conclusions.
Tune into this episode to learn more about Professor Landais' research and his personal journey as an economist.
*Special thanks for this episode goes out to Dave, the wider Beverage Report Podcast team & the Department of Economics at the LSE.
Released:
Mar 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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