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[Nouveau] Potential pension fund losses should not deter high-income countries from bold climate action
Semieniuk, G., Chancel, L., Saïsset, E., Holden, P., Mercure, J.-F., Edwards, N. (forthcoming) Joule
 
[Nouveau] Income Inequality in Africa: Measurements, Patterns, Determinants
Chancel, L., Cogneau, D., Gethin, A., Myckowski, A. Robilliard, A.-S. (2023), World Development, 163, 23p.
 
[Nouveau] Global Carbon Inequality over 1990-2019
Chancel, L. (2022), Nature Sustainability, 5, pp. 931–938
 
[Nouveau] Why is Europe More Equal than the US?
Blanchet, T., Chancel, L., Gethin, A. (2022) American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, vol. 14(4), pp. 480-518.
 
Global income inequality 1820-2020: The Persistence and Mutation of Extreme Inequality
Chancel, L., Piketty, T. (2021) Journal of the European Economic Association, 19, pp. 3025–3062
 
Ten facts about inequality in advanced economies
Chancel, L. (2021) chapitre dans 'Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government's Role', MIT Press (éd. O. Blanchard, D. Rodrik)
 
Indian Income Inequality, 1922-2015: from British Raj to Billionaire Raj?
Chancel, L., Piketty, T. (2019) Review of Income and Wealth, 65, pp. S33-S62
 
Global Inequality Dynamics: New Findings from WID.world
Alvaredo, F., Chancel, L., Piketty, T., Saez, E., Zucman, G. (2018) American Economic Review P&P, 2017, 107 (5), pp. 404-09
 
The Elephant Curve of Global Inequality and Growth
Alvaredo, F., Chancel, L., Piketty, T., Saez, E., Zucman, G. (2018) American Economic Association P&P, 108, p. 103-108
 
Extreme Inequality: Evidence from Brazil, India, the Middle East, and South Africa
L. Assouad, L. Chancel, M. Morgan, American Economic Association P&P, 2018, vol. 108, p. 119-23
 
Reducing Inequalities within Countries: Assessing the Potential of the Sustainable Development Goals
L. Chancel, A. Hough, T. Voituriez, Global Policy, 2018, vol. 9, p. 5-16
 
Distributional National Accounts (DINA) Methods and Global Inequality Estimates from WID.world
F. Alvaredo, L. Chancel, T. Piketty, E. Saez, G. Zucman. Economics and Statistics, 2020, vol. 517, p. 41-59
 
Carbon and Inequality: from Kyoto to Paris
L. Chancel, T. Piketty, World Inequality Lab Study, Paris School of Economics, 2015, 48p.
 
Are younger generations higher carbon emitters than their elders?
L. Chancel, Ecological Economics, 2014, vol. 100, p. 195-207
 
[Data] World Inequality Database