David Moss, Harvard Business School
David Moss, Harvard Business School
Business and the Public Sector - II. Diagnosis - Inequality/Poverty
Business and the Public Sector - II. Diagnosis - Inequality/Poverty
13 Feb 20145:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Harvard faculty and doctoral students only
Location:
Baker Library | Bloomberg Center 103
Organizer:
II. Diagnosis: Unpacking the relationship between the private sector, institutional structures and the broader social and political context
Inequality/Poverty
Moderator: David Moss (HBS)
Speaker: Christopher Jencks (HKS)
Discussant: Mary Jo Bane (HKS)
Pre-reading:
"Income Inequality in the United States, 1913-1998,” Saez with Thomas Piketty, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118(1), 2003, 1-39.
“An appraisal of economic research on changes in wage inequality,” Stephen Machin, 2008. Journal of Economic Literature.
“Inequality and decision making: Imagining a new line of inquiry, 1913-1998,” Moss, Thaker, Rudnick, HBS Working paper June 2013.
“How did inequality change in the US from 1967 to 2012 - Putting the Gini back in the bottle.pdf,” Christopher Jencks, Working paper, October 2013.
Post-seminar materials:
Income Inequality and American Business Slides.pdf