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Coronabonds with or without Germany
April 20, 2020 | WID.world

Coronabonds with or without Germany This paper, written by Lucas Chancel, explores the rationale and feasibility of debt mutualization among Eurozone countries, ie Coronabonds (e.g. ... Continue reading

Green Welfare States in Developing Countries
April 17, 2020 | WID.world

The Quest for Green Welfare States in Developing Countries In this paper, Tancrède Voituriez provides a typology of green welfare states or “ecostates” in developing ... Continue reading

Wealth distribution in South Africa
April 16, 2020 | WID.world

How unequal is the wealth distribution in South Africa? In this paper, Aroop Chatterjee, Léo Czajka and Amory Gethin estimate the distribution of personal wealth ... Continue reading

Wealth inequality dynamics
March 31, 2020 | WID.world

How to measure wealth inequality dynamics? In this paper, Bertrand Garbinti, Jonathan Goupille-Lebret and Thomas Piketty present a new method to estimate wealth inequality. They ... Continue reading

How have inequalities in educational spending in the US evolved over the past five decades?
March 6, 2020 | WID.world

Are educational spending in the US more or less equally distributed than in the past ? This working paper by Cécile Bonneau aims to describe ... Continue reading

2019 WIL’s activity report is available
March 3, 2020 | WID.world

  We are glad to share with you the World Inequality Lab 2019 activity report Overview Extension of the World Inequality Database, in particular in ... Continue reading

Argentina’s new government and WIL to cooperate in data production
February 5, 2020 | WID.world

  Paris, February 5th, 2019  – The World Inequality Lab (WIL) met with Alberto Fernandez, President of Argentina, and his delegation, composed of the Minister ... Continue reading

New paper “House Price Cycles, Wealth Inequality and Portfolio Reshuffling”
January 22, 2020 | WID.world

Business cycle dynamics can shape the wealth distribution through asset price changes, saving responses, or a combination of  both. This working paper by Clara Martinez ... Continue reading

New paper on Midcentury American Inequality
January 20, 2020 | WID.world

  The mid-20th century American decline in income inequality has been called “the greatest leveling of all time,” despite a similarly unmatched rate of economic ... Continue reading