
Wealth Inequality at the University of Chicago
Using the strengths of economics, econophysics, sociology, and history to develop new tools to understand wealth inequality.
Using the strengths of economics, econophysics, sociology, and history to develop new tools to understand wealth inequality.
Luis Bettencourt, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Steven Durlauf, Tao Zha
A conversation to confront the complex intersection of standardized testing, college admissions, and social equality.
The IWS offers UChicago faculty and students a platform to discuss and engage with cutting-edge inequality research.
The IWS offers UChicago faculty and students a platform to discuss and engage with cutting-edge inequality research.
The IWS offers UChicago faculty and students a platform to discuss and engage with cutting-edge inequality research.
In their book Marx, Brian Leiter and Jaime Edwards provide a broad and penetrating synthesis of Marx’s ideas.
The IWS offers UChicago faculty and students a platform to discuss and engage with cutting-edge inequality research.
Admit-only training for advanced Ph.D. students and early career faculty led by a roster of multidisciplinary leading scholars.
Paulo Brunori, Steven Durlauf, Francisco Ferreira, Lucas Mation
Admit-only training for advanced Ph.D. students and early career faculty led by a roster of multidisciplinary leading scholars.
Exploring the ethical justifications for the implementation of meritocracy and whether its outcomes are indeed meritocratic.