
Gustavo A. Marrero
Gustavo A. Marrero is Professor of Economics at the University of La Laguna and a member of the Centre for Studies on Social Inequality and Governance and Equalitas. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, where he was a lecturer, and also was associate professor at the University Complutense of Madrid. He has been an external consultant for the IDB and the Word Bank. His research focuses on determinants of economic growth and its connection with human capital, inequality of opportunities, poverty, health and the environment.
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Clara Martínez-Toledano
Clara Martínez-Toledano is Assistant Professor in Financial Economics at Imperial College London and Wealth Distribution and Political Cleavages Coordinator at the World Inequality Lab. She holds a PhD in Economics from Paris School of Economics and prior to joining Imperial College she was a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Columbia Business School and an External Consultant for the OECD. Her research interests are on topics on household and public finance and how they interplay with economic inequalities.
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Juan César Palomino
Juan César Palomino is a postdoctoral researcher at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He is also an associate fellow at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) at the University of Oxford, and a member of the ICAE and EQUALITAS research groups. His research focuses on Public Economics, particularly on the study of income and wealth distribution, inequality of opportunity, intergenerational transmission of wealth and socioeconomic mobility.
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Dmitry Petrov
Dmitry Petrov is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the Universidad de Alcalá and a member of the EQUALITAS research group on inequality and poverty. His main research area is Household Finance, with a particular focus on the measurement of household income and wealth, as well as how households respond to economic shocks. He is also interested in inequality, economic insecurity, and the role of public policies in shaping household well-being.
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