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Intergenerational Mobility in Hong Kong, 1976-2016
December 3, 2024 | WID.world

Hong Kong’s laissez-faire economic model spurred rapid growth in the second half of the 20th century, but it also led to rising inequality, placing it ... Continue reading

Firms as tax shelters: The disguise of personal expenses as business expenses erodes tax revenues
December 2, 2024 | WID.world

By how much and how do individuals who control firms blur the lines between personal and business expenses to avoid taxes? By disguising personal expenditures ... Continue reading

Inequality in 2024: a closer look at six regions
November 19, 2024 | WID.world

For more than 10 years, the World Inequality Lab has been working to produce data on income inequality, now covering 216 countries, with data going ... Continue reading

10 facts on global inequality in 2024
November 19, 2024 | WID.world

The World Inequality Database (WID) provides open access to the most extensive database on the historical evolution of economic inequality. Updated annually by the World ... Continue reading

China vs. India: how human capital shaped two distinct economic paths
November 18, 2024 | WID.world

Between the 1910s and 2010, the education systems in China and India experienced remarkable growth, producing millions of skilled graduates and employing vast numbers of ... Continue reading

Exploring optimal taxation to tackle the regressivity of Italy’s tax system
October 22, 2024 | WID.world

Income and wealth inequality have been steadily rising in most developed economies since the 1980s, driven by wealthier households earning higher returns on their capital. ... Continue reading

The local environmental and welfare effects of large industrial shutdowns in Germany
October 21, 2024 | WID.world

The clean energy transition and large-scale deindustrialization are transforming the industrial landscape of high-income economies, sparking debates over who will benefit and who will be ... Continue reading

Wealth and income inequality on the rise in preindustrial Southern Italy 1550-1800
October 17, 2024 | WID.world

Economic inequality in pre-industrial societies has only recently become the subject of systematic research. Southern Italy offers a particularly good setting for studying the long-term ... Continue reading

James K. Boyce’s inaugural GiRA lecture on inequality and the environment now available
October 10, 2024 | WID.world

  On April 5, 2024, James K. Boyce, co-winner of the 2024 Global Inequality Research Award (GiRA), gave a lecture at Sciences Po Paris. In ... Continue reading