Branko Milanović
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 71 |
Date of birth | October 24,1953 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Belgrade |
Serbia | |
Nationality | American |
Serbian | |
Job | Economist |
Education | University of Belgrade |
Edited works | The Transition from Soc... |
Interests | Income Distribution |
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ID | 508204 |
The Haves and the Have-Nots: A Brief and Idiosyncratic History of Global Inequality
Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality
Global Income Inequality: What it is and why it Matters
Income, Inequality, and Poverty During the Transition from Planned to Market Economy
Income and Influence: Social Policy in Emerging Market Economies
Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt: Facts and Perceptions Across People, Time, and Space
True World Income Distribution, 1988 and 1993: First Calculation Based on Household Surveys Alone
Liberalization and Entrepreneurship: Dynamics of Reform in Socialism and Capitalism
Nations, Conglomerates and Empires: Trade-off Between Income and Sovereignty
Can We Discern the Effect of Globalization on Income Distribution? Evidence from Household Budget Surveys
Decomposing World Income Distribution: Does the World Have a Middle Class?
Determinants of Cross-country Income Inequality: An augmented Kuznets' Hypothesis
Democracy and Income Inequality: An Empirical Analysis
Does Tariff Liberalization Increase Wage Inequality? Some Empirical Evidence
Half a World: Regional Inequality in Five Great Federations
Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy in Transition Economies
Poverty in Poland, Hungary, and Yugoslavia in the years of crisis, 1978-87
Distributional Impact of Cash and In-kind Social Transfers in Eastern Europe and Russia
Export Incentives and Turkish Manufactured Exports, 1980-1984
Measuring Ancient Inequality
Social Transfers and Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis Using Latvian Household Survey Data
Income Convergence During the Disintegration of the World Economy, 1919-39
Poverty and the Economic Transition: How Do Changes in Economies of Scale Affect Poverty Rates for Different Households?
Privatization in Eastern and Central Europe: Objectives, Constraints, and Models of Divestiture
Dividing the Spoils: Pensions, Privatization and Reform in Russia's Transition
Social Costs of the Transition to Capitalism: Poland, 1990-91
Do More Unequal Countries Redistribute More? Does the Median Voter Hypothesis Hold?
Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality
Global Income Inequality: What it is and why it Matters
Income, Inequality, and Poverty During the Transition from Planned to Market Economy
Income and Influence: Social Policy in Emerging Market Economies
Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt: Facts and Perceptions Across People, Time, and Space
True World Income Distribution, 1988 and 1993: First Calculation Based on Household Surveys Alone
Liberalization and Entrepreneurship: Dynamics of Reform in Socialism and Capitalism
Nations, Conglomerates and Empires: Trade-off Between Income and Sovereignty
Can We Discern the Effect of Globalization on Income Distribution? Evidence from Household Budget Surveys
Decomposing World Income Distribution: Does the World Have a Middle Class?
Determinants of Cross-country Income Inequality: An augmented Kuznets' Hypothesis
Democracy and Income Inequality: An Empirical Analysis
Does Tariff Liberalization Increase Wage Inequality? Some Empirical Evidence
Half a World: Regional Inequality in Five Great Federations
Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy in Transition Economies
Poverty in Poland, Hungary, and Yugoslavia in the years of crisis, 1978-87
Distributional Impact of Cash and In-kind Social Transfers in Eastern Europe and Russia
Export Incentives and Turkish Manufactured Exports, 1980-1984
Measuring Ancient Inequality
Social Transfers and Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis Using Latvian Household Survey Data
Income Convergence During the Disintegration of the World Economy, 1919-39
Poverty and the Economic Transition: How Do Changes in Economies of Scale Affect Poverty Rates for Different Households?
Privatization in Eastern and Central Europe: Objectives, Constraints, and Models of Divestiture
Dividing the Spoils: Pensions, Privatization and Reform in Russia's Transition
Social Costs of the Transition to Capitalism: Poland, 1990-91
Do More Unequal Countries Redistribute More? Does the Median Voter Hypothesis Hold?
Branko Milanović Life story
Branko Milanović is a Serbian-American economist. He is most known for his work on income distribution and inequality. Since January 2014, he has been a visiting presidential professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and an affiliated senior scholar at the Luxembourg Income Study.