Poverty and Poor Health: Can Health Care Reform Break the Link? Barbara L. Wolfe Professor of Economics, Public Affairs, and Population Health Sciences, and IRP Affiliate Presentation Slides (PDF file)
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2010 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Richard Blundell
From Income to Consumption: Understanding the Transmission of Inequality Richard Blundell David Ricardo Professor of Economics, University College London, and Research Director, ESRC Centre for Public Policy, Institute for Fiscal Studies Presentation Slides (PDF file)
2009 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Irwin Garfinkel
The American Welfare State: Laggard or Leader?* Irwin Garfinkel Mitchell I. Ginsberg Professor of Contemporary Urban Problems, Co-Director of the Columbia Population Research Center, Columbia University, and IRP Affiliate and Former IRP Director Presentation Slides …
2008 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Robert Haveman
What Does it Mean to be Poor in a Rich Society? Robert H. Haveman John Bascom Professor of Economics and Public Affairs Emeritus, University of Wisconsin–Madison Presentation Slides (PDF file)
2007 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Judith M. Gueron
Building Evidence about What Works: What It Takes and What It Yields Judith M. Gueron Independent Scholar in Residence and President Emerita, MDRC
2006 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Christopher Jencks
Does Inequality Really Affect Longevity? Christopher Jencks Malcolm Wiener Professor of Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
2004 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Robert Moffitt
The Idea of a Negative Income Tax: Past, Present, and Future Robert Moffitt Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins University and an IRP affiliate. A summary of the lecture was published in Focus 23:2, Summer …
2002 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Eugene Smolensky
Income Inequality: A Conversation with Bob Lampman Eugene Smolensky Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, and a former director of IRP.
2001 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Robert M. Solow
How Did Unemployment Get So Low in 2000? Could It Happen Again? Robert M. Solow Institute Professor of Economics Emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. An adaptation was published in Focus 22:2, Summer 2002 as …
2000 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Angus S. Deaton
Poverty, Inequality, and Mortality Angus S. Deaton Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of International Affairs and Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University.