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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Rising Income Economic Inequality: Video Discussions

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Each fall, Haverford College holds an "Economics Alumni Forum." In October, Jane Dokko (class of '98) and I (class of '82) discussed "Rising Income Inequality: Causes and Consequences." Jane and I loosely divided up the subject by having her focus more on U.S. experience with income inequality in recent decades, while I focused more on long-term historical patterns like the old Kuznets curve arguments, along with international and global patterns of inequality.

A press release summarizing the presentations is here. A video of the presentations, roughly an hour in length, is available here.  My presentation starts about 32 minutes into the forum. 

Added: Greg Mankiw has posted at his website a video presentation of a symposium of Harvard professors discussing inequality, including economists Larry Katz and Ed Glaeser.  It's about 80 minutes long, available here.






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