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Public Economics of Inequality

This programme has now ended, but continues as a network. The III networks are former research programmes that continue to be active in research, collaboration, and impact in their subject area.

This network focuses on new data opportunities and methodological advances to go beyond the measurement of income and wealth inequality and provide a more comprehensive account of the distribution of welfare This allows for better understanding of the underlying mechanism of inequality and for policy that tackles inequality more effectively.

This research network is led by Professor Johannes Spinnewijn.

This research network aims to bring the classic approach in Public Economics and its most recent advances to the study of inequality. This approach is tested and embedded in the interdisciplinary environment that the III provides. The research network is organised around three central themes in Public Economics. The first theme is the measurement of the relevant dimensions of inequality, following the spirit of the late Sir Tony Atkinson. The second theme is to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying inequality. The final theme is to support the design of policy to tackle inequality more effectively.

This network draws together the expertise of LSE academics from different Departments and is promoted by the Public Economics group at STICERD in the Department of Economics. The network supports research collaborations as well as knowledge exchange activities. In addition to public lectures, we organise informal research seminars to discuss the recent work or work-in-progress of the network members.