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  1. EMMANUEL SAEZ. Professor of Economics. Director, Stone Center on Wealth and Income Inequality. University of California, Berkeley. CURRICULUM VITAE. COURSES AND SEMINARS. Econ 230B: Graduate Public Economics (with downloadable lecture notes) Econ 131: Undergraduate Public Economics (with downloadable lecture notes)

  2. Emmanuel Saez (* 26. November 1972) ist ein französischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler. Saez ist Professor für Wirtschaftswissenschaft an der University of California, Berkeley. Er ist Absolvent der École Normale Supérieure und erhielt am MIT 1999 seinen PhD in Wirtschaftswissenschaften. [1]

    • 26. November 1972
    • Saez, Emmanuel
    • französischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler
  3. Emmanuel Saez (born November 26, 1972) is a French, naturalized American economist who is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His work, done with Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman , includes tracking the incomes of the poor, middle class and rich around the world.

    • French, American
  4. Emmanuel Saez is a leading expert on income inequality, taxation, and social insurance. He is the Chancellor's Professor of Tax Policy and Public Finance, the Director of the Stone Center on Wealth and Income Inequality, and the editor of the Journal of Public Economics.

  5. Emmanuel Saez is a leading economist who studies income inequality, taxation, redistribution, and social insurance. He is the E. Morris Cox Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Equitable Growth at UC Berkeley, and the editor of the Journal of Public Economics and co-director of the Public Policy Program at CEPR.

  6. The geography of intergenerational mobility in the United States. R Chetty, N Hendren, P Kline, E Saez. Quarterly Journal of Economics 129 (4), 1553-1623. , 2014. 3968. 2014. Top incomes in the long run of history. AB Atkinson, T Piketty, E Saez. Journal of Economic Literature 49 (1), 3-71.

  7. Emmanuel Saez is a leading economist who studies income and wealth inequality, tax policy, and redistribution. He is the Chancellor's Professor of Tax Policy and Public Finance at UC Berkeley and the author of the best-selling book "The Triumph of Injustice".