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Piketty, T., Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2022)Rethinking Capital and Wealth Taxation. World Inequality Lab – Working Paper, 2022(18).Twitter
Reallocation effects of the minimum wage. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 137(1), 267-328.Dustmann, C., Lindner, A., Schönberg, U., Umkehrer, M., & Vom Berge, P. (2022)Twitter
Ronald, R., & Kadi, J. (2018)The revival of private landlords in Britain’s post-homeownership society. New Political Economy, 23(6), 786-803.Twitter
Ruhnau, O., Stiewe, C., Muessel, J., & Hirth, L. (2022)Gas demand in times of crisis. The response of German households and industry to the 2021/22 energy crisis.Twitter
Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2021)A Wealth Tax on Corporations’ Stock. University of California Berkeley.Twitter
Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2022, May)Wealth Taxation: Lessons from History and Recent Developments. In AEA Papers and Proceedings (Vol. 112, pp. 58-62).Twitter
Schalembier, B., Bleys, B., Van Ootegem, L., & Verhofstadt, E. (2019)How relative income affects work hours preferences. Applied Economics, 51(51), 5545-5558.Twitter
Schechtl, M. (2022)Taking from the Disadvantaged? Consumption Tax Induced Poverty across Household Types in Eleven OECD Countries. Social Policy and Society, 1-15.Twitter
Schechtl, M., & Tisch, D. (2022)Tax principles, policy feedback and self-interest: cross-national experimental evidence on wealth tax preferences. Socio-Economic Review, 2023, 00 (0), 1-22.Twitter
Schulz, J., & Milaković, M. (2020)How wealthy are the rich?. Review of Income and WealthTwitter
Seim, D. (2017)Behavioral responses to wealth taxes: Evidence from Sweden. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 9(4), 395-421.Twitter
Seo, H. (2021)‘Dual’labour market? Patterns of segmentation in European labour markets and the varieties of precariousness. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 27(4), 485-503.Twitter
Shahmohammadi, S., Steinmann, Z. J., Tambjerg, L., van Loon, P., King, J. H., & Huijbregts, M. A. (2020)Comparative greenhouse gas footprinting of online versus traditional shopping for fast-moving consumer goods: A stochastic approach. Environmental science & technology, 54(6), 3499-3509.Twitter
Soffia, M., Wood, A. J., & Burchell, B. (2021)Alienation is not ‘Bullshit’: An empirical critique of Graeber’s theory of BS jobs. Work, Employment and Society, 09500170211015067.Twitter
Sprengholz, M., & Hamjediers, M. (2022)Intersections and Commonalities: Using Matching to Decompose Wage Gaps by Gender and Nativity in Germany. Work and Occupations.Twitter
Stansbury, A., & Schultz, R. (2023)The economics profession’s socioeconomic diversity problem. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 37(4), 207-230.Twitter
Stantcheva, S. (2022)Inequalities in the Times of a Pandemic (No. w29657). National Bureau of Economic Research.Twitter
Starr, J., Nicolson, C., Ash, M., Markowitz, E. M., & Moran, D. (2023)Income-based US household carbon footprints (1990–2019) offer new insights on emissions inequality and climate finance. PLOS Climate, 2(8), e0000190.Twitter
Stoddard, I., Anderson, K., Capstick, S., Carton, W., Depledge, J., Facer, K., ... & Williams, M. (2021)Three decades of climate mitigation: why haven’t we bent the global emissions curve?. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 46(1), 653-689.Twitter
Taheripour, F., Chepeliev, M., Damania, R., Farole, T., Lozano Gracia, N., & Russ, J. D. (2021)Putting the Green Back in Greenbacks.Twitter