The following is a letter to Luigi Zingales and Bethany McLean after listening to Season 2 Episode 76 […]
Tag: inequality
First, let me say that any type of racism, sexism, or any other discrimination is unequivocally damaging and […]
According to The Economist, it is accepted widespread knowledge, that inequality has increased. However, when looking at the data and accounting for changes in demographics (such as marital status), economic inequality has actually remained constant over the past decades (Check out the Economist’s The Intelligence Podcast from Dec 03, 2019: With allies like these: NATO’s bickering leaders hold a summit). Why has rising inequality become general knowledge, while the data is not clear on it? Because the actual inequality doesn’t matter as much as the effects of it and the effects of inequality might have actually changed significantly over the past decades.