
Marc Morgan Milá
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Economist researching and lecturing @DEHES_UNIGE @UNIGEnews | Research Fellow @WIL_inequality
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https://www.marc-morgan.eu/ 07-10-2018 09:08:11
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Distributional varieties of capitalism through the conceptualization and measurement of compositional inequality. What do we know, and what’s next? New open-access paper out now in Review of Political Economy👇 Link: shorturl.at/WDT20



"But is it likely that investment will surge in response to the recently adopted tax cuts and offset the negative pressures on consumption and government expenditure? The answer appears to be no." Nice analysis by Michalis Nikiforos Simon Grothe 👇 ineteconomics.org/perspectives/b…

New paper out =) Echo chambers, confirmed. Most of the top 1%'s income comes from capital, not labour World Inequality Lab | WID.world . When people learn this, attitudes towards the rich shift, especially among left-wing voters with egalitarian views.


"Orwell warned us about the dangers of too little information. But perhaps Huxley understood the deeper threat: too much information, splintered and weaponised, leaves societies numb, polarised, and unable to act." Oscar Barrera-Rodriguez, L. Menon Aidan Regan democracychallenged.com/2025/05/13/fro…


The doctoral summer school starts this afternoon in Geneva with an opening keynote by Geoffrey Hodgson Geoffrey M Hodgson #FBPA 🔶 ! See the full program here unige.ch/sciences-socie…

Summer School starting today for the whole week DEHES_UNIGE *Conflict in the History of Capitalism*

Geoffrey Hodgson on what capitalism *is* DEHES_UNIGE doctoral summer school of conflict in the history of capitalism with Paris School of Economics EHESS UC3M


The doctoral summer school of conflict in the history of capitalism continues today with a keynote by Vanessa Ogle vanessa ogle Full program: unige.ch/sciences-socie…


Not to forget that paradigms of *fiscal space* rest on the geopolitics of global trade and currency relations and vice-versa! To do differently you have to see differently. The lens matters. A plug to our article w/ Jacob Assa in Review of Political Economy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

