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  • Branko Milanovic: Capitalism and Global Inequality

    Branko Milanovic discusses his book Capitalism, Alone in this interview for the Dissenter YouTube channel.

  • Is Globalization Over?

    A panel of experts will delve into the severe impact the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent trade wars have had on globalization.

  • Is Inclusive Growth an Oxymoron?

    In this commentary, originally posted on the World Bank’s Let’s Talk Development blog, Pinelopi Goldberg of Yale University discusses why reducing inequality may be essential for growth.

  • How Changes in Income Composition Inequality Challenge Our Thinking About Socio-Economic Classes

    In this interview, Marco Ranaldi discusses his work on measuring the shares of income that come from capital and labor, and what this means for the structure of the economy.

  • Virtual Workshop 2020: Global Distribution of Income and Its Political Meaning

    In this presentation, Branko Milanovic presents an overview of trends in global income inequality, both between and within countries, from the early 1800s to the present.

  • After the Financial Crisis: The Evolution of the Global Income Distribution Between 2008 and 2013

    B. Milanovic. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 18. 2020.

  • 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.

  • Analysis: The Clash of Capitalisms — The Real Fight for the Global Economy’s Future

    In Foreign Affairs, Branko Milanovic discusses the U.S. and China's competing brands of capitalism and what it means for future 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.

  • Our First Two Postdocs Have Been Selected

    Bilyana Petrova and Marco Ranaldi will join the Stone Center in September 2019.

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