Branko Milanovic
World Bank
Branko Milanovic is lead economist in the World Bank Research Department and senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. He writes mostly on the issues of measurement and analysis of inequality, and globalization. His latest book is Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global
Inequality.
Articles by Branko Milanovic:
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Ancient income inequality
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