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Downing Lecture 2024: Where Does Wealth Come From?

Sandra E. Black

Australian Economic Review, 2024, vol. 57, issue 3, 213-223

Abstract: Recent decades have seen substantial increases in wealth inequality; this is particularly troubling given the high persistence of this inequality across generations. Yet, we have surprisingly little understanding of how and why wealth is transmitted across generations. Is this persistence driven by innate biological differences across families? Or is it driven by growing up in a different environment with access to different opportunities? In the 2024 Downing Public Lecture, Professor Sandra E. Black discusses the economics research that tries to answer this question, focusing on how one can disentangle the role of nature versus nurture.

Date: 2024
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