Brief Biography:
Gabriel Zucman is a well-known French economist.
- Research Interests
In 2013, Zucman received his Ph.D. from the Paris School of Economics. His research interests are broad and significant, mainly focusing on the accumulation and distribution of the world's wealth. His work includes the study of aspects of public finance, international macroeconomics and historical perspective. Zucman studies in depth the process of accumulating, distributing and taxing the world's wealth, offering new ideas and perspectives in the field of economics.
- Scientific and pedagogical career
He currently holds the position of Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition to his position as a professor, Zucman also serves as Director of the James M. and Kathleen D. Stone Stone Stone Center on Wealth and Income Inequality at the University of California, Berkeley, reflecting his significant contributions to the study of wealth and income distribution.
In addition, Zucman's participation in the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as his position as a professor at the Paris School of Economics, contribute to the further growth of his influence on the economy.
In addition to his work at the University of California, Berkeley, Zucman serves as director of the EU Tax Observatory.
- Awards
His expertise and contribution to the economy have been recognized at several venues, including the prestigious Andrew Carnegie Fellowship Award in 2021. This award is a testament to his fruitful work and influence in the field of economics.