Rich rich rich

Camille Landais, an economist at the Paris School of Economy, analyzed the digging of inequalities in France in the recent period and shows that the secular stability of the income scale has given way since 1998 to the digging of a gap between the richest and the majority of the population. This study is completely crucial at a time when the question of purchasing power concerns the entire political class. Video interview.

Camille Landais is a doctoral student in economics in Paris School of Economics. His work focuses on the evaluation of public policies, and in particular the impact of taxation on the behavior of high -income households. He is thus the author, with Gabrielle Fack, of a study of the effects of tax incentives on the behavior of donations to works.

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Rich rich rich
Interview with Camille Landais (MP3 – 20.4 MB – 22 minutes)