European Union Funded Projects

Towards a System of Distributional National Accounts (DINA)

Start date 1 March 2020 – End date 28 February 2026

Objective

WISE Horizons will inform and accelerate the transition to a new economic paradigm with wellbeing, inclusion and sustainability at its core. The project will create a state-of-the-art theoretical framework which synthesises the current post-growth initiatives through a novel and open access WISE accounting framework.

Consortium

Coordinator: University of Leiden (Netherland)

Participants: Institute for Future – Fit Economies Gemeinnutzige UG (Germany), Paris School of Economics/World Inequality Lab (France), SINTEF AF (Norway), Centre for applied research proprietary limited (Botswana)

Partners: University of Surrey, University of York (Great Britain), Tsinghua University (China)

 

Wellbeing, inclusion, sustainability and the economy (WISE)

Start date 1 January 2023 – End date 31 December 2026

Objective

Income and wealth inequality is on the rise, attracting the interest of academics, policymakers and business communities. However, economic inequality measurements are limited by a gap and lack of consistency between national accounts aggregates and distributional data from micro sources. The EU-funded DINA project will establish a renewed method of measurement of economic inequality that is based on annual estimates of the distribution of income and wealth consistent with macroeconomic national accounts. The project will include the production of synthetic micro-files that offer information related to individual-level data such as age, gender, family composition, income and wealth, envisaging a common system of distributional national accounts (DINA).

Consortium

Coordinator: Paris School of Economics/World Inequality Lab (France)

Beneficiaries: University of Oxford (Great Britain), University of California (United States)