Impact of the economic crisis: greater income equality but less well-being?

May 18, 2010
Fabian Zuleeg
Chief Executive and Chief Economist
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Despite the overwhelmingly negative impact of the economic crisis on social cohesion, it might well have the paradoxical effect of reducing income and wealth inequalities by impacting disproportionately on those with higher incomes and wealth levels, say Claire Dhéret and Fabian Zuleeg in this Policy Brief.

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