Bloomberg: The Pandemic Will Reduce Inequality—or Make It Worse
In Bloomberg, a look at wealth inequality and the pandemic with Salvatore Morelli.
In Bloomberg, a look at wealth inequality and the pandemic with Salvatore Morelli.
In this commentary, Stone Center faculty — Miles Corak, Janet Gornick, Paul Krugman, Leslie McCall, Branko Milanovic, and Salvatore Morelli — each with unique expertise in the study of inequality, offer insights on the COVID-19 crisis.
E. Muñoz and S. Morelli. Stone Center Working Paper. no. 02. 2020.
S. Morelli. Italian Economic Journal. vol. 6, pp. 197–205. 2020.
In this interview, Salvatore Morelli explains why wealth inequality is in some ways a more dangerous threat than income inequality.
In a video for CNBC, Salvatore Morelli discusses wealth taxes.
S. Morelli, B. Nolan, and P. Van Kerm. In Generating Prosperity for Working Families in Affluent Countries. B. Nolan (ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapt. 12. 2018.
F. Alvaredo, A.B. Atkinson, and S. Morelli. Journal of Public Economics, vol. 162. pp. 26-47. 2018.
Salvatore Morelli, an Oxford-trained economist and inequality scholar, joined the Stone Center in 2017 to lead the GC Wealth Project.
In this post for the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, Salvatore Morelli discusses inequality's potential impact on macroeconomic performance and financial stability.