Emmanuel Saez
Emmanuel Saez (born November 26, 1972) is a French, naturalized American economist who is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His work, done with Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman, includes tracking the incomes of the poor, middle class and rich around the world. Their work shows that top earners in the United States have taken an increasingly larger share of overall income over the last three decades, with almost as much inequality as before the Great Depression. He recommends much higher marginal tax rates, of up to 70% or 90%. He received the John Bates Clark Medal in 2009, a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship in 2010, and an honorary degree from Harvard University in 2019.
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Born | Spain | November 26, 1972
Nationality | French American |
Academic career | |
Institution | University of California, Berkeley |
Field | Public economics Economic history |
School or tradition | New Keynesian economics |
Alma mater | École Normale Supérieure Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paris School of Economics |
Doctoral advisor | James M. Poterba Peter Diamond |
Influences | Anthony Barnes Atkinson |
Contributions | Research on inequality |
Awards | John Bates Clark Medal (2009) MacArthur Fellowship (2010) |
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