IMD Days 2026

About the event: 
IMD Days 2026

IMD Days bring together researchers and students interested in understanding the role of markets and policy in addressing the problem of inequality. The goal of the workshop is to create bridges between fields (economic theory, public finance, welfare economics, applied microeconomics) and discuss different perspectives and approaches (theoretical and empirical). IMD Days will feature a few longer talks in a “summer school style” as well as shorter “conference style” talks. The program will create ample opportunities for long conversations and networking.

To facilitate interactions, all participants will be accommodated in a small hotel in Konstancin-Jeziorna, a spa town right outside of Warsaw. The conference dinner will take place in Warsaw on Thursday and there will be a sightseeing trip on Saturday after the conference. 


Keynote speakers

 

 

Submission and registration: 

Registration is now closed.

Organizing Committee: 

Piotr Dworczak leads IMD project at GRAPE and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Northwestern University. He works on Mechanism and Information Design, combining research in pure theory with more applied interests in public finance.


Sylwia Radomska is a post-doc in IMD project at GRAPE and an assistant professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences. She focuses on optimal taxation of human capital, higher education financing, and the role of parental support and financial aid. Her research also explores social inequalities across households and the impact of societal aging on labor market dynamics.


Lucas van der Velde is a professor of economics at Warsaw School of Economics and he leads the Group for Research in Applied Economics (GRAPE). His main research areas are labor economics, demographics with particular focus on inequality. 


Joanna Krysta is a research assistant at GRAPE and a 2nd year PhD student in Economics at Stanford University. Her scientific interests include mechanism design, rational inattention and auction theory.


Filip Tokarski is a research assistant at GRAPE and a 3rd year PhD student in Economics at Stanford GSB. He is interested in mechanism design, in particular multidimensional screening and redesigning social programs. He has recently been working on mechanisms allocating goods through waitlists.

Best student paper prize: 

Scientific Committee will award a prize for the best paper by a graduate student.

Important dates: 

Application deadline: April 15, 2026
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2026
Registration deadline: May 15, 2026
Conference dates: July 29–31, 2026
 

Agenda: 

Conference program: TBA

29/Jul/2026 - 31/Jul/2026

Eva Park Life and Spa, ul. Henryka Sienkiewicza 2, 05-510 Konstancin-Jeziorna