What Means Can Be Used to Measure Wealth? By Arthur B. Kennickell
In this final post in a series of three, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Arthur Kennickell discusses questions related to wealth measurement.
In this final post in a series of three, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Arthur Kennickell discusses questions related to wealth measurement.
In this blog post, the second in a series of three, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Arthur Kennickell examines the meaning of wealth inequality and presents a framework for analyzing questions related to inequality.
In this blog post, the first in a series of three, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Arthur Kennickell addresses key questions about the definition of wealth.
A. Franconi and G. Rella. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 70. 2023.
B. Milanovic. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 69. 2023.
The Stone Center announces the launch of the GC Wealth Project website, the result of a multi-year effort aimed at expanding and consolidating access to the most up-to-date research and information on wealth and wealth inequality.
In this post, Salvatore Morelli, director of the Stone Center’s GC Wealth Project and an associate professor in public economics in the Law Department at the Roma Tre University, announces the launch of the GC Wealth Project website.
D. Tisch and M. Schechtl. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 68. 2023.
M. Targa and L. Yang. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 66. 2023.
Jacob Faber, in this presentation for the Stone Center’s Inequality by the Numbers 2023 virtual workshop, assembles archival and census data from the past one hundred years to examine the long-term impact of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC, which was responsible for redlining) on large, enduring Black-white disparities in home ownership.