Stefanie Stantcheva
@S_Stantcheva
Professor of Economics @Harvard. Inequality, taxation, innovation & how people understand economic policies. Theory+data. https://t.co/naCOmtDvtM
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pavasg_ camille landais Stefanie Stantcheva A recording will be available on LSE website and we will tweet when it's live.
STICERD director camille landais is hosting Stefanie Stefanie Stantcheva online talk on 'Perceptions, mindsets and beliefs shaping policy views' She's discussing tax policy, climate change policies, trade policy, and measures to act against inflation. #LSECoase #LSEEconomics
New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP19039
Tax Simplicity or Simplicity of Evasion? Evidence from Self-Employment #Taxes in #France
P Aghion Collège de France INSEAD LSE, Maxime Gravoueille Monash Business School, M Lequien Insee, Stefanie Stantcheva Harvard University
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Happy to co-host this year's Economica-Coase lecture with Stefanie Stantcheva (opening remarks by camille landais)
The event is open to everyone online, but registration is required
Most Americans don't believe that wage increases come close to offsetting inflation, Stefanie Stantcheva finds in a new paper. Four-in-five of those who she surveyed believe that prices systematically climb faster than their pay.
Read more here:
brookings.edu/articles/why-d…
Réformer en profondeur la taxation des héritages pour réduire les inégalités. L'éditorial de l'économiste Stefanie Stantcheva. Un appel que les politiques risquent de ne pas entendre car ils ne veulent pas toucher à cet impôt très impopulaire challenges.fr/idees/comment-… via Challenges
Americans aren't feeling too great about the path of inflation. The median participant surveyed by Stefanie Stantcheva said inflation last year was 5%, somewhat higher than its true rate. They also don't expect much improvement this year.
Read more: brookings.edu/articles/why-d…
Most Americans don't believe that wage increases come close to offsetting inflation, Stefanie Stantcheva finds in a new paper. Four-in-five of those who she surveyed believe that prices systematically climb faster than their pay.
Read more here:
brookings.edu/articles/why-d…