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WORLD INEQUALITY CONFERENCE 2021: Platform published on-line
The Platform and Program of the World Inequality Conference 2021 are now live through the following link: https://world-inequality-conference-2021.org/. Please, check this page regularly for updates.
LireSECOND WORLD INEQUALITY CONFERENCE: PROGRAM AVAILABLE
The program of the Second World Inequality Conference (version 3, 02.11.2021) is available. Please, check this page regularly for updates. The conference, hosted by the
LireClimate change & the global inequality of carbon emissions
Climate change & the global inequality of carbon emissions, 1990-2020 In this study, Lucas Chancel estimates global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inequality between 1990 and
LireCan Redistribution Keep Up with Inequality?
Can Redistribution Keep Up with Inequality? Evidence from South Africa, 1993-2019 In this paper, Aroop Chatterjee, Léo Czajka and Amory Gethin shed new light on
LireDiscover our new website: InequalityLab.world
We are thrilled to announce that the World Inequality Lab has launched a new website: www.inequalitylab.world. The aim of this website is to
LireArticle by Facundo Alvaredo, Denis Cogneau and Thomas Piketty published in the Journal of Development Economics
The article “Income inequality under colonial rule. Evidence from French Algeria, Cameroon, Tunisia, and Vietnam and comparisons with British colonies 1920–1960”, by Facundo
LireNouveau livre: “Brève histoire de l’égalité”, de Thomas Piketty
« Les questions économiques sont trop importantes pour être laissées à une petite classe de spécialistes et de dirigeants. La réappropriation citoyenne de ce savoir
LireNewsletter | July 2021
? Book: “Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities” Who votes for whom and why? Why has growing inequality in many parts of the world not
LireGlobal Income Inequality, 1820-2020
Global Income Inequality, 1820-2020: The Persistence and Mutation of Extreme Inequality In this paper, Lucas Chancel and Thomas Piketty mobilize newly available historical series from
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