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Low-income earners suffer most from the COVID-19 crisis in advanced economies

    “Low-income earners suffer most from the COVID-19 crisis. Having the option to work from home is largely a matter of education” Courtesy of IZA   Home office at full pay is not an option for all employees hit by the coronavirus crisis. To analyze changes in work arrangements during the pandemic, a team […]

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Global wealth inequality fell over last two decades

“Global wealth inequality has declined since 2000” Jørgen Sloth and Thomas Due Bostrup, courtesy of CEPOS   Summary and commentary   This analysis is about the evolution of global inequality. Among other things, it shows that wealth inequality has decreased over the past 20 years. Thus, the richest 10 per cent share of global wealth has fallen […]

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Irish tax system fairest in Europe

  “Irish tax system does most in Europe to reduce inequality” Courtesy of ESRI   No other tax system in Europe does more to reduce household income inequality than Ireland’s, according to a new study by an economist at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).   While the distribution of household income in Ireland […]

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Hungary Squares the Circle of Globalization

    By Erik Sass, TES Editor-in-Chief   What does a smallish Central European country have to teach the rest of the world about inclusive growth, fighting income inequality, and social cohesion, all while steering clear of protectionism and maintaining an open economy – in short, “squaring the circle” of globalization? In the case of […]