Jessica Trounstine’s chapter in the recently published book The American Political Economy: Politics, Markets, and Power examines the ongoing impact of restrictive land use policies on inequality in metropolitan areas across the U.S.
In this video, Salvatore Morelli presents his talk at the digital event “How Fast Will Tomorrow Be?” This video is in Italian.
In this commentary, Ive Marx of the University of Antwerp and Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Brian Nolan of the University of Oxford introduce a special issue of the Journal of European Social Policy focused on social policy and wealth.
Z. Parolin and J. Gornick. American Sociological Review. vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1131–1163. 2021.
N. Hérault and S. P. Jenkins. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 45. 2021.
On its 10th anniversary, a panel of activists who participated in the Occupy Wall Street movement will discuss its influence on the world today.
Z. Parolin and J. Gornick. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no 42. 2021.
In this research spotlight, a study by Hilary W. Hoynes and her colleagues uses large-scale data to determine whether the SNAP program is a cost-effective investment.
G. Alfani. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 23. 2020.
In this blog post, Charlotte Bartels and Dirk Neumann, the authors of a new Stone Center Working Paper, discuss how long-run and annual redistribution diverge in various welfare states, and the implications for policymaking.


