Sign up for newsletter Subscribe to RSS
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Steering Committee
    • Research Advisory Board
    • Our Staff
    • Join Us
  • Equitablog
  • Research & Analysis
    • Economic Stability
    • Human Capital
    • Governance
    • Innovation & Entrepreneurship
    • In Conversation
    • Books
  • Working Papers
  • Grant Program
    • Meet our grantees
  • Press
  • Events

Category: Tax & Finance

Economic Stability, Research & Analysis, Tax & Finance

Lunchtime Must-Watch: Thomas Piketty: Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Capital in the Twenty-First Century: “What are the grand dynamics that drive… …the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about the long-term evolution of inequality, the concentration of wealth, and […]

by Brad DeLong April 15, 2014
Economic Stability, Research & Analysis, Tax & Finance

A Few Finger Exercises with the Saez and Zucman Wealth-Concentration Estimates…

From Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman (March 2014): The Distribution of US Wealth, Capital Income and Returns since 1913: From today’s perspective, the $800K per capita in today’s purchasing that […]

by Brad DeLong April 11, 2014
Economic Stability, Research & Analysis, Tax & Finance

An Ongoing Discussion: Democracy and Plutocracy

At the end of the 1970s, America undertook a grand experiment. By a relatively narrow margin Ronald Reagan’s political coalition took control, with its belief that America suffered from “too […]

by Brad DeLong April 10, 2014
Economic Stability, Governance, Human Capital, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Research & Analysis, Tax & Finance

An extended chat with Robert M. Solow

The full video of Nobel Prize winner and MIT Professor Emeritus Robert M. Solow discussing inequality and equitable growth at the launch of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth:

by Heather Boushey December 9, 2013
Economic Stability, Governance, Human Capital, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Research & Analysis, Tax & Finance

An Interview with Robert M. Solow

Nobel Prize winner and MIT Professor Emeritus Robert M. Solow discusses inequality and equitable growth in a video presented at the launch of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.

by Ed Paisley July 2, 2013
« Previous 1 … 4 5 6
  • Join us to receive updates and exclusive content sent directly to your inbox.


  • First Name, Last Name, and Email Addresses are required fields.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
© 2018 The Washington Center for Equitable Growth
1500 K Street, NW
8th Floor,
Washington DC 20005
Phone: 202.545.6002
Fax: 202.796.4890
  • Contact
  • Follow Us
  • Like Us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy
  • Click to share via Email (Opens in new window)