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UC Berkeley economists have launched a powerful new web tool that allows users to track, almost in real time, how economic growth and public policy affect the distribution of income and wealth among classes in the United States. The website, Realtime Inequality, is an extension of the pioneering work done by Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman that explores how law and policy in the U.S. and worldwide result in profound inequality in the distribution of economic resources....Berkeley NewsTracking inequality in real time — a powerful new tool from Berkeley economistsEdward Lempinenhttps://news.berkeley.edu/2022/01/31/tracking-inequality-in-real-time-a-powerful-new-tool-from-berkeley-economists/
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UC Berkeley economists have launched a powerful new web tool that allows users to track, almost in real time, how economic growth and public policy affect the distribution of income and wealth among classes in the United States. The website, Realtime Inequality, is an extension of the pioneering work done by Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman that explores how law and policy in the U.S. and worldwide result in profound inequality in the distribution of economic resources....Berkeley NewsTracking inequality in real time — a powerful new tool from Berkeley economistsEdward Lempinenhttps://news.berkeley.edu/2022/01/31/tracking-inequality-in-real-time-a-powerful-new-tool-from-berkeley-economists/
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UC Berkeley economists have launched a powerful new web tool that allows users to track, almost in real time, how economic growth and public policy affect the distribution of income and wealth among classes in the United States.Berkeley NewsThe website, Realtime Inequality, is an extension of the pioneering work done by Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman that explores how law and policy in the U.S. and worldwide result in profound inequality in the distribution of economic resources....
Tracking inequality in real time — a powerful new tool from Berkeley economists
Edward Lempinen
https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/01/31/tracking-inequality-in-real-time-a-powerful-new-tool-from-berkeley-economists/