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Réinventer la solidarité assurantielle face aux effets inégalitaires du réchauffement climatique
Face à l’envolée du coût de ces catastrophes, il devient crucial d’identifier les populations les plus exposées. Dans cette note, Thomas Bézy et Lucas Chancel
LireInégalités d’exposition aux risques environnementaux : des écarts marqués selon le statut de propriété
Alors que les coûts liés au changement climatique devraient augmenter de manière exponentielle, il est crucial d’identifier les segments de la population les plus exposés
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Amongst the most widely used measures of income or wealth inequality is the Gini coefficient. In recent times, there has been a rise in popularity
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Properly evaluating and designing policies that take wealth inequality into account relies on measuring wealth accurately at the regional level. This is particularly important in countries
LireIntergenerational Mobility in Spain: Geographic Analysis and Causal Neighborhood Effects
At the heart of a thriving society lies the principle of equal opportunity: the idea that one’s background should not preordain one’s future. An excellent
LireColonial extraction and unequal exchange have shaped two centuries of North-South inequality
Are today’s trade and current account imbalances unique in history? Are international economic relations characterized by self-correcting market mechanisms, or by persistent imbalances and power
LireInflation and high volatility hit the poor harder in India
There are two kinds of inequality that exist among the poor and the rich with respect to inflation. First, inflation erodes the purchasing power of
LireEgypt’s 1952 agrarian reform reduced persistent inequality and the dominance of the landed elite, but failed to lift up the poorest landowners and the landless.
The Middle East is one of the most unequal regions in the world today, yet little is known about the long-term dynamics of inequality in
LireIncome inequality and ethnic gaps persist in Malaysia – 2016–2022
In Malaysia’s multiracial, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic society – comprising around 70% Bumiputera, 22% Chinese, 7% Indian, and 1% others as of 2024 – the question
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