The Inequality Workshop
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.
This event explores the ethical and practical justifications for limiting extreme wealth.
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.
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
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.
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.