Economics of Longevity Congress
International experts such as Richard H. Thaler, Professor of Behavioural Science and Economics at the University of Chicago and 2017 Nobel Laureate in Economics; Hervé Boulhol, Director of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs at the OECD; Andrew J. Scott, Professor of Economics at the London Business School and Stanford University; and Nicholas Barr, Professor of Public Economics at the London School of Economics. Scott, Professor of Economics at the London Business School and Stanford University, and Nicholas Barr, Professor of Public Economics at the London School of Economics, met at the International Congress on Longevity Economics 2021, promoted by the General Foundation of the University of Salamanca, through CENIE, to vindicate the economic importance of longevity, given its increasingly significant impact on all productive and service sectors, as well as on the generation of employment and wealth.
In this way, the transformation of the labour cycle, the demographic and territorial challenge, as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the new societies, were the focus of the debate between academics and researchers of world renown and which placed the Iberian Peninsula at the centre of the dialogue on this subject.
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