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Thomas Piketty

Thomas Piketty is a French economist who is a professor of economics at the School for Advanced Studies in the… more

Thomas Piketty
H-index: 73
Economics 50%
Political science 28%
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Félicitations @lucaschancel.bsky.social pour ce livre magnifique

Il est impossible de faire face à nos défis climatiques sans repenser fondamentalement la structure des inégalités et de la propriété: qui possède l'énergie et pour quoi faire

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Énergie et inégalités, Lucas Chancel : Pourquoi l’histoire de l’énergie est-elle intimement liée à celle des inégalités sociales ? Comment penser...
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Nouvelle étude de @yajnagovind.bsky.social @paolosantini.bsky.social & E. Derenoncourt confirme l’importance du facteur discriminatoire sur le marché du travail en 🇫🇷. Les minorités racisées subissent de fortes pénalités salariales. Être né.e en France réduit ces écarts, sans les faire disparaître.
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Racial minorities in France face substantial earnings penalties, with Middle Eastern/North African and Sub-Saharan African individuals most affected. This is one of the key findings of a new study by @yajnagovind.bsky.social @paolosantini.bsky.social & E. Derenoncourt.

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Racial minorities in France face substantial earnings penalties - WID - World Inequality Database
This study documents disparities in earnings and ranks across different minority groups in France and compare France with the US.
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Intl' taxation is caught in great power struggles, as Donald Trump attempts to dismantle digital services & global minimum taxes.
Join @josephestiglitz.bsky.social @thomaspiketty.bsky.social
@manonaubryfr.bsky.social & Valerie Hayer, on Oct 2!
📍@pse.bsky.social
⏰6 PM
Register: shorturl.at/I6Kvp
 Panel 1: Who Shapes the Rules? Trade Wars, Tax Battles and the Future of Global
   Governance (50 min) - 2 rounds of questions (40 min.) and (10 min.) of Q&A.
 International taxation is no longer a technocratic issue—it is caught in the crossfire of 
global power struggles. With the return of Trump, the U.S. is once again using tariffs and 
trade threats to dismantle Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) abroad, as well as the minimum 
tax on multinational corporations, defending its tech giants while undermining 
multilateral negotiations. This panel will examine how the weaponization of trade policy 
intersects with ongoing processes on international tax reform—from the OECD/G20 to 
the United Nations—raising fundamental questions about sovereignty, fairness, and 
the balance of power in global governance.
 Speakers will reflect on what is at stake: whether unilateralism and trade wars will derail 
efforts to build a fairer international tax system and what pathways exist toward an 
inclusive and equitable framework that can withstand great-power politics.
 Moderator: Victor Goury-Laffont (POLITICO).
   Joseph Stiglitz, ICRICT Co-Chair .
 Manon Aubry, Co-chair of the Left Group in the European Parliament
 Member of the ECON and FISC committees.
 Valérie Hayer, Présidente de Renew Europe au Parlement européen.
 Break and change of panel.
Shaping the Future of International Tax Cooperation
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 7:05-7:50 PM   
7:50-8:00 PM   
Panel 2: Negotiating the details:
 Key elements of the UN Framework Convention on International Tax
   Cooperation (45 min).
 Building on the political discussion, this panel will take a closer look at the concrete 
elements under negotiation in the UN Framework Convention on International Tax 
Cooperation and its early protocols on taxation of cross-border services and dispute 
prevention and resolution. Experts will examine proposals on the table, alternative 
measures advanced by different countries and regions, and the contrasting realities 
betwee…

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From trade wars to @un.org talks, global tax cooperation is at stake.
Oct 2, Paris, #ICRICT Commissioners, policymakers & civil society debate how to build a fairer international tax system amid great-power rivalry.
⏰6–8PM
📍Paris School of Economics
Inscriptions: shorturl.at/I6Kvp
#TaxThePower

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by Thomas PikettyReposted by: Leo Lucassen

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📆 Save the date: the 3rd edition of the World Inequality Conference will take place on 4–5 June 2026 at Paris School of Economics @pse.bsky.social

The call for papers is open until December 1.

🔗 More details & submission: inequalitylab.world/en/event/wor...

by Thomas PikettyReposted by: Steven Pressman

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3️⃣ Over the long run, public-private splits varied widely. 19th-century Britain had huge negative public wealth (250–300% of GDP). The US also showed negative wealth in the late 20th/early 21st century, mostly foreign. By contrast, China today has substantial positive public wealth.

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