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GC Wealth Project

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Graphs from Branko Milanovic's "All the Ginis" dataset

All the Ginis (ATG) Dataset

Curated Library of Research on Racial Inequality

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U.S. Office of LIS

The Stone Center is proud to house the U.S. Office of LIS, the renowned cross-national data center based in Luxembourg. LIS serves an international community of researchers, educators, and policy-makers interested in quantitative research.

The LIS archive includes two primary databases, the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Database, which focuses on income, and the smaller Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS) Database, which focuses on wealth.

Find out more about how the Stone Center works with the LIS team in Luxembourg.

Recent Videos

Branko Milanovic: The World Under Capitalism

Branko Milanovic discusses global inequality with host Sanjay Ruparelia, a professor in the Department of Politics & Public Administration and the Jarislowsky Democracy Chair at Toronto Metropolitan University. The event took place on April 24, 2025 in the Toronto Public Library.

  • Chris Hughes, Leslie McCall, and Dorian T. Warren, and Felicia Wong in discussion on GC stage

Are We on the Brink of a New Economic Order?

Leaders of both political parties are promoting economic and social policies that challenge key tenets of neoliberalism. Where do the parties overlap and diverge, and what are the real prospects for change? Chris Hughes, Leslie McCall, and Dorian T. Warren discuss these issues in a panel moderated by Felicia Wong.

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