The GC Wealth Project, a central project of the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, is a multi-year effort aimed at expanding and consolidating access to the most up-to-date research and information on wealth, wealth inequalities, and wealth transfers and related tax policies, across countries and over time.

Interactive graphs that appear on the GC Wealth ProjectThe GC Wealth Project website launched in June 2023. The site is organized around two main components: a data warehouse of gathered and novel data that can be visualized in a variety of ways through the interactive dashboard, and a Digital Library of Research on Wealth Inequality. Both are designed to provide researchers, policymakers, journalists, and others interested in wealth and wealth taxation with open, unlimited access to an array of high-quality information and resources.

Visit the GC Wealth Project website to begin creating tailored visualizations through the interactive dashboard and to explore research and data — all freely exportable — on wealth and wealth inequalities or to learn more about its international team, led by Salvatore Morelli, of senior researchers, postdoctoral scholars, research assistants, and consultants.

Key Team Members

Salvatore Morelli, Director of the GC Wealth Project

Arthur B. Kennickell, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar

Severin Rapp, Postdoctoral Scholar

Naomi Crowther, Postdoctoral Scholar

 

Associated Researchers

Franziska Disslbacher, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Ignacio Flores, Paris School of Economics and Roma Tre University
Luca Giangregorio, Roma Tre University
Marco Ranaldi, University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies
Giacomo Rella, Université du Québec à Montréal 
Manuel Schechtl, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Francesca Subioli, Roma Tre University
Matteo Targa, Roma Tre University