Emmanuel Saez

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Emmanuel Saez is a French-American economist renowned for his influential research on income and wealth inequality and optimal taxation policy.

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instanceOf academic
economist
person
academicDegree PhD in economics
almaMater Massachusetts Institute of Technology
École Normale (Paris)
surface form: École Normale Supérieure

École des hautes études en sciences sociales
awardReceived BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
surface form: BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Economics, Finance and Management

Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Economic Association Honors and Awards Program
surface form: Fellow of the American Economic Association

Fellow of the Econometric Society
John Bates Clark Medal
MacArthur Fellowship
Yrjö Jahnsson Award
birthDate 1972-11-26
birthPlace France
Paris
birthYear 1972
citizenship France
United States of America
surface form: United States
coAuthor Gabriel Zucman
Thomas Piketty
doctoralAdvisor James Poterba
employer University of California, Berkeley
familyName Saez
fieldOfWork economics
income inequality
labor economics
optimal taxation theory
public economics
taxation
wealth inequality
givenName Emmanuel
influencedPolicyDebateOn taxation of top incomes in the United States
wealth taxation in the United States
knownFor analysis of top income shares
research on income inequality
research on optimal taxation
research on wealth inequality
work on tax policy design
name Emmanuel Saez self-link
nationality France
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableWork Income and Wealth Concentration in a Historical and International Perspective
Striking it Richer: The Evolution of Top Incomes in the United States
The Elasticity of Taxable Income: Evidence and Implications
positionHeld director of the Center for Equitable Growth at UC Berkeley
professor of economics
researchInterest progressive taxation
redistribution policy
tax incidence
workInstitution University of California, Berkeley

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Emmanuel Saez name Emmanuel Saez self-link