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Publications

  • Evidence from the Dead: New Estimates of Wealth Inequality Using the Distribution of Estates

    F. Alvaredo, Y. Berman, and S. Morelli. Stone Center Working Paper no. 91. 2024.

  • Adaptive Maximization of Social Welfare

    N. Cesa-Bianchi, R. Colomboni, and M. Kasy. Stone Center Working Paper. no. 89. 2024.

  • Compositional Inequality: Measurement, Stylized Facts, and Theoretical Aspects

    M. Ranaldi. Stone Center Working Paper. no. 87. Revised 2025.

  • Estimating Income Inequality in Rural Roman Egypt

    P. Erfurth. Stone Center Working Paper no. 86. 2024.

  • How Rich Were the Rich? An Empirically-Based Taxonomy of Pre-Industrial Bases of Wealth

    B. Milanovic. Explorations in Economic History. vol. 93. 2024.

  • Global Perspective on Italian Capitalism

    M. Ranaldi. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 85. Revised 2024.

  • Poverty and Poverty Reduction Among Non-Elderly, Nondisabled, Childless Adults in Affluent Countries: The United States in Cross-National Perspective

    J. C. Gornick, D. Brady, I. Marx, and Z. Parolin. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 84. 2024.

  • Inequality by the Numbers 2024

    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.

  • The Three Eras of Global Inequality, 1820–2020 with the Focus on the Past Thirty Years

    B. Milanovic. World Development. vol. 177. 2024.

  • Inequality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Persistence in Latin America

    P. Brunori, F. H. G. Ferreira, and G. Neidhöfer. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 82. 2024.

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