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Miles Corak

  • Business Insider: Here’s Where the U.S. Falls on the ‘Great Gatsby Curve’

    The Business Insider highlights research by Miles Corak on the "Gatsby Curve."

  • The Economist: Redistribution and Innovation Drive Canada’s Changing Economy

    In The Economist, Miles Corak weighs in on some of Canada's economic challenges for sustaining its middle class.

  • Intergenerational Mobility Between and Within Canada and the United States

    M. Connolly, M. Corak, and C. Haeck. Journal of Labor Economics. vol. 37, no. s2. 2019.

  • The Canadian Geography of Intergenerational Mobility

    M. Corak. The Economic Journal. vol. 130, no. 631, pp. 2134–2174. 2020.

  • Financial Post: Canada’s Income Ladder Is Easier to Climb Than America’s, but It’s Way Smaller

    In this article, the Financial Post's William Watson explores a study by Miles Corak, Marie Connolly and Catherine Haeck on the intergenerational transmission of income inequality in Canada and the United States.

  • Panel: Dream Hoarders — Is the Upper Middle Class Leaving Everyone Else Behind?

    In this video, Stone Center scholars take a critical look at Richard V. Reeves' book, Dream Hoarders.

  • Divided Landscapes of Economic Opportunity: The Canadian Geography of Intergenerational Mobility

    In this keynote lecture, Miles Corak discusses his research on mobility at the CRDCN Annual Conference in Montreal.

  • What Inequality Means for Our Children

    In this interview, Miles Corak speaks about his work as an economist and his new role at the Stone Center.

  • The Atlantic: Severe Inequality Is Incompatible With the American Dream

    In this article, Alana Semuels discusses research by Miles Corak and others on inequality and mobility.

  • ‘Inequality Is the Root of Social Evil,’ or Maybe Not? Two Stories About Inequality and Public Policy

    M. Corak. Canadian Public Policy. vol. 42, no. 4. pp. 367-414. 2016.

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