The Global Justice Project is a collective research initiative developed by the World Inequality Lab. It aims to provide a platform to stimulate research, policymaking, and citizen engagement to shape a fairer, more democratic and sustainable 21st century. The project involves a team of 45 contributors. In addition, more than 200 researchers participated in the construction of the World Inequality Database used in this research (see wid.world/team for the full list). The project also relies on newly assembled sources, including the World Sustainable Economy-Environment Database, the World Human Capital Expenditure Database and the World Historical Balance of Payment Database.
Contributors: Raavi Aggarwal, Marie Andreescu, Manuel Arias-Osorio, Oscar Barrera-Rodriguez, Luis Bauluz, Thomas Bézy, Nitin Bharti, Philipp Bothe, Pierre Brassac, Julia Cagé, Lucas Chancel, Mauricio De Rosa, Jonas Dietrich, Paula Druschke, Dima El Hariri, Adrien Fabre, Matthew Fisher-Post, Ignacio Flores, Valentina Gabrielli, Amory Gethin, Ricardo Gomez-Carrera, Sehyun Hong, Thanasak Jenmana, Simon Keller, Romaine Loubes, Clara Martinez-Toledano, Zhexun Mo, Cornelia Mohren, Marc Morgan, Rowaida Moshrif, Stella Muti, Theresa Neef, Gaston Nievas, Moritz Odersky, Thomas Piketty, Yannic Rehm, Anne-Sophie Robilliard, Emmanuel Saez, Alice Sodano, Anmol Somanchi, Morten Stostad, Ana Van Der Ree, Li Yang, Gabriel Zucman, Alvaro Zuniga-Cordero
Coordinators: Lucas Chancel, Cornelia Mohren, Rowaida Moshrif, Moritz Odersky, Thomas Piketty, Anmol Somanchi
Communications: Alice Fauvel, Thomas Cessou
Design, Data and Website: Alice Fauvel, Jonas Dietrich, Anmol Somanchi
Illustrations: Nadia Diz Grana
The World Inequality Lab conducts research on multiple dimensions of inequality, both across and within countries, to enrich public debate. It also manages the World Inequality Database (WID), the largest open-access resource documenting the historical evolution of economic inequality.
Learn more about the funding and partners of the World Inequaltiy Lab.