B. Milanovic. In The Economics of the Great War: A Centennial Perspective. S. Broadberry and M. Harrison (eds). pp. 35-42. Washington, DC: CEPR. 2018.
In this video, an expert panel delves into the classic debate between laissez-faire and interventionism, as it plays out in our nation’s politics.
The week-long workshop "Inequality by the Numbers” took a broad approach to the study of socio-economic inequalities, covering disparities in income, wealth, education, social mobility, and happiness.
L.K. Nelson, D. Burk, M. Knudsen, and L. McCall. Sociological Methods & Research. 2018.
L. McCall and A.S. Orloff. The British Journal of Sociology. vol. 68, no. S1. pp. 34-56. 2017.
In this post for the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, Salvatore Morelli discusses inequality's potential impact on macroeconomic performance and financial stability.
P. Krugman. In After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality. H. Boushey, J.B. DeLong, and M. Steinbaum (eds). Chapt. 3. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2017.
In this video, Stone Center scholars give context to the current political debate over economic growth and inequality.
S. Morelli. In After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality. H. Boushey, J.B. DeLong, and M. Steinbaum (eds). Chapt. 17. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2017.
In this video, New York Times columnist Eduardo Porter hosts a panel of experts on the complex interrelationship between trade, jobs, and inequality.