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Videos

  • Panel: Reducing Inequality Now

    Leading economic experts discuss the gaping disparities by race and class that have driven so many Americans into the streets, and examine the prospects for policy and institutional changes that could create a more equal society.

  • Panel: The Future of Global Capitalism — Branko Milanovic in Conversation

    In this video, experts discuss the prospects for a fairer world now that capitalism is the predominant economic system.

  • Panel: The Triumph of Injustice

    In this video, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman discuss their recent book and why the United States needs to increase wealth taxes to combat inequality.

  • Panel: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist?

    In this video, Leslie McCall and other experts discuss why capitalism is failing to generate shared prosperity and what can be done.

  • Leslie McCall on Inequality and Public Opinion

    In this lecture, Leslie McCall presents a framework for understanding how, in the United States, public opinions about inequality, economic opportunity, and redistribution are related to one another in ways that are at odds with key tenets of American exceptionalism.

  • UNDP Panel: Measuring Inequality in the 21st Century

    In this video, Paul Krugman, Janet Gornick, Achim Steiner, and other experts discuss the challenges of addressing global inequality.

  • LIS Data and Quantitative Methods

    In this video, Leslie McCall discusses quantitative methods in the social sciences and their uses in the Stone Center's work.

  • Panel: Discussing a ‘Maximum Wage’

    Janet Gornick, Chuck Collins, and Sam Pizzigati engage in a discussion on addressing income inequality.

  • Panel: Workers and Wages in America Today

    In this video, a panel of experts examines the power, or weakness, of the American worker.

  • Recent Trends in Global Income Distribution and the Political Implications

    In this IIPP video, Branko Milanovic discusses the current evolution in global income inequality.

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CUNY Graduate Center
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New York, NY 10016

Copyright © 2025 CUNY Graduate Center

  • About
  • Stone Center Senior Scholars
  • GC Wealth Project  
  • Stone Center Working Paper Series
  • Contact Us
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