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Branko Milanovic

  • Increasing Capital Income Share and Its Effect on Personal Income Inequality

    B. Milanovic. In After Piketty: The Agenda for Politics and Inequality. H. Boushey, J.B. DeLong, and M. Steinbaum (eds). pp. 235-258. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2017.

  • Why Might the Rich Be Indifferent to Income Growth of Their Own Countries?

    B. Milanovic. Economics Letters. vol. 147. pp. 108-111. 2016.

  • Income Inequality Is Cyclical

    B. Milanovic. Nature. vol. 537, no. 7621. pp. 479-482. 2016.

  • Interaction of Global and National Income Inequalities

    B. Milanovic and J.E. Roemer. Journal of Globalization and Development (De Gruyter). vol. 7, no. 1. pp. 109-115. 2016.

  • Panel: Globalization and Inequality

    Is globalization responsible for increased income inequality? Watch three experts and Graduate Center professors explore the complex relationship between these large-scale economic trends.

  • Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization

    B. Milanovic. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press. 2016.

  • Analysis: Worlds of Inequality

    In The American Prospect, Miles Corak reviews Branko Milanovic's book, Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization.

  • The Great Escape—Health, Wealth, and Inequality

    In this video, Angus Deaton traces the dramatic increase in human prosperity over the past 250 years as well as the widening gap between the poor and sick, and the rich and well.

  • Global Income Distribution: From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to the Great Recession

    C. Lackner and B. Milanovic. The World Bank Economic Review. vol. 30, no. 2. pp. 203-232. 2015.

  • Global Inequality of Opportunity: How Much of Our Income Is Determined by Where We Live?

    B. Milanovic. Review of Economics and Statistics. vol. 97, no. 2. pp. 452-460. 2015.

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