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The James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Centre on Wealth Concentration, Inequality and the Economy. Co-directors @WendyCarlinEcon and @ImranRasul3.
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Joined September 2021
๐ Join us for our first free online event: Stone Centre Dialogue: Inequality in the History of Economic and Political Thought. Tues 4th Nov. 5pm GMT. With: @BrankoMilan & @LayWilliams Panel: @JohnCassidy @Undercoverhist @annastansbury Sign up: https://t.co/AkyTtFziG5
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Less than a week to go! ๐ Registrants will soon receive an exclusive discount link for our speakersโ books. Donโt miss out โ sign up today to make sure you get yours.
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Joern Onken, one of our inaugural Stone PhD Scholars, explores how individual heterogeneity shapes the macroeconomy โ from luxury consumption to skill investments. Get to know Joern on our website: https://t.co/wmsiXmOwBO
#Economics #Inequality #Macro
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@tutor2u wondered if this might be of interest to any of your community?
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๐ฃ Postdoctoral research fellow positions available ๐ฃ ๐
Deadline 21st November ๐
Apply here: https://t.co/HXCm7pIFyv The Stone Centre at @ucl: https://t.co/f1vI4aIohZ
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๐ Huge congratulations to @NobelPrize winner Philippe Aghion. Back in 2022, Philippe gave our inaugural Stone Public Lecture on inequality and innovation. Read the recap on our website, where you'll also find a link to watch the whole lecture https://t.co/WM4OUXZLcM
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Who chooses to work in the public sector โ and why? Research from Stone PhD scholars Clara von Bismarck-Osten and @matt_nibloe explores the factors that shape entry into public service and what this means for inequality: https://t.co/Vh1NZn8Dbg
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A warm welcome to our two new postdocs, Gabriela Deschamps (@gabydesch) and Ossian Prane. Head over to our blog to read our introductory interview: https://t.co/yxWcdKM25R
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At the Stone Centre Breakfast this morning @BrianCabaco presented his ongoing work on mergers and acquisitions. The next Stone Centre Breakfast will be Wednesday 5th November.
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How should economics teaching adapt to the challenges of GenAI use? Following a successful Stone Centre funded Workshop in June, @CTaLE_ has published their report via the @RoyalEconSoc. Read the report: https://t.co/ArmIfPnhIh
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UCL's Marcos Vera-Hernรกndez will share his Stone Centre funded research at the Labour party conference with @greenmiranda (@FT), @pollymackenzie (@UAL), @HetanShah (@BritishAcademy_ ), and @ucl President and Provost Michael Spence. Discover his research: https://t.co/y12co1kB7E
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The Stone Centre's online dialogue on Inequality in the History of Economic and Political Thought takes place on November 4th. Get to know the participants on our blog: https://t.co/y7TAw1ndCh
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๐ Congratulations to Explore Econ Stone Centre prize winner Charlie Harrison, whose working paper "Scaling the Easterlin Paradox: Measuring Life Events on Stretching Happiness Measures" has been published. Read our interview and his full paper: https://t.co/AXGQ0BoxgO
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How will genetic intervention influence the future of #inequality? Giovanni Immordino visited the Stone Centre to discuss his cutting edge research: https://t.co/usolFO3I5t
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This might be of interest! @RoyalEconSoc @UCLPolicyLab
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๐ง A new academic year is starting, it's time to reflect on what we teach. Stone Centre director Wendy Carlin dropped by The Inequality Podcast to share her thoughts with @sndurlauf. Listen here: https://t.co/kXfB88G9RP
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How can AI help address #inequality and inclusivity in economics education? Find out about Tamoghna Halder's AI tool on the stone centre website: https://t.co/TMqijTQLJ6
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The Stone Centre Conference on Education and Inequality featured a packed schedule of in-progress papers from the world's leading researchers. Catch up with the key takeaways on our website: https://t.co/iKTVY04aXn
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Watch the Stone Centre 2025 Public Lecture in full on YouTube. Sue Dynarski explores the links between higher education and #inequality in the US. Gavin Kelly and Bethan Staton offer a UK perspective: https://t.co/oY0KlhMfmG
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