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Publications

  • Income Inequality in South Korea, 1933–2022: Evidence from Distributional National Accounts

    S. Hong, N. N. Kim, Z. Mo, and L. Yang. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 113. 2025.

  • The Good Council: Deliberating Inequality in a Field Experiment

    F. Disslbacher, M. Haselmayer, L. Lehner, S. Rapp, and F. Windisch. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 112. 2025.

  • Basic Income and Labor Supply: Evidence from an RCT in Germany

    S. Bernhard, S. Bohmann, S. Fiedler, M. Kasy, J. Schupp, and F. Schwerter. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 109. 2025.

  • Housing Gains to Pension Losses: New Methods to Reveal Wealth Inequality Dynamics in Chile

    B. Castro Nofal, I. Flores, and P. Gutiérrez Cubillos. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 107. 2025.

  • Updating “The Future of Coding”: Qualitative Coding with Generative Large Language Models

    N.Than, L. Fan, T. Law, L. K. Nelson, and L. McCall. Sociological Methods & Research. 2025.

  • The Network of Injustice: A Novel Approach to Inequality of Opportunity

    F. Colcerasa, L. Giammei, and F. Subioli. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 104. 2025.

  • Inequality by the Numbers 2025

    The Stone Center's annual research workshop of socio-economic inequality, targeted to Ph.D. students and early-career scholars who work in a range of social science disciplines.

  • How Many Brackets Should We Ask for to Derive Adequate Metric Information for Income and Wealth?

    M. Longmuir and M. M. Grabka. Survey Research Methods. vol. 18, no. 3. pp. 251–261. 2024.

  • Measuring Income Inequality of Opportunity: Accounting for Dynamic Complementarity

    A. Desai. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 98. 2024.

  • The Subjective Wealth Distribution: How It Arises and Why It Matters to Inform Policy?

    P. Fessler and S. Rapp. Stone Center Working Paper. no. 92. 2024.

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