Branko Milanovic named Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics
His three-year honorary appointment will help to strengthen ties between the Stone Center and LSE’s International Inequalities Institute.
His three-year honorary appointment will help to strengthen ties between the Stone Center and LSE’s International Inequalities Institute.
M. Corak. The Economic Journal. vol. 130, no. 631, pp. 2134–2174. 2020.
In this post for Social Europe, Branko Milanovic discussed the inequality successive EU enlargements have enhanced.
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.
In this lecture, Leslie McCall presents a framework for understanding how, in the United States, public opinions about inequality, economic opportunity, and redistribution are related to one another in ways that are at odds with key tenets of American exceptionalism.
B. Milanovic. The Review of Income and Wealth. vol. 65, no. 1. pp. 1-20. 2019.
B. Milanovic. In The Economics of the Great War: A Centennial Perspective. S. Broadberry and M. Harrison (eds). pp. 35-42. Washington, DC: CEPR. 2018.
In this video, an expert panel delves into the classic debate between laissez-faire and interventionism, as it plays out in our nation’s politics.
J.C. Gornick and T.M. Smeeding. Annual Review of Sociology. vol. 44. pp. 441-468. 2018.
S.K. Bruch, M.K. Meyers, and J.C. Gornick. Social Service Review. vol. 92, no. 1. pp. 3-35. 2018.