Professor Facundo Alvaredo is Co-Director of the World Inequality Database and the World Inequality Lab. He is also an Associate Member at the Paris School of Economics, a Research Fellow at IIEP-UBA, and a CEPR Research Fellow.
He obtained a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics/École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Buenos Aires. His research is centered in the fields of public economics, the inequality of income and wealth, and the economic history of capitalism. Besides his current work on income inequality in Latin America, and wealth inequality in the developed world from a historical perspective, another part of his research seeks to show that only the continuation of the living yet dormant Political Economy project, i.e. the discipline embracing capitalism and its history as subject matter, offers the keys to understand the challenges of the historical present -including inequalities- where the main conflict is who plans whom.

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Inequality bands: Seventy-five years of measuring income inequality in Latin America
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- Development 
- Economic history 
- Poverty and Income Inequality

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The growing concentration of wealth in Italy: Evidence from a new source of data
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- Poverty and Income Inequality

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Inequality in the Middle East
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- Development 
- Poverty and Income Inequality
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The importance of wealth concentration and why it is so difficult to measure
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- Poverty and Income Inequality