Branko Milanović, the Glossary
Branko Milanović (Бранко Милановић) is a Serbian-American economist.[1]
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52 relations: Academics Stand Against Poverty, All Souls College, Oxford, BBC, Belgrade, Blog, Bourgeoisie, Bruno Kreisky, Capitalism, Alone, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Center for Global Development, Centre for Economic Policy Research, City University of New York, CUNY Graduate Center, Developed country, Doctor of Philosophy, Economic growth, Economic inequality, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Harvard University Press, Income distribution, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, International inequality, International Monetary Fund, Johns Hopkins University, Karl Marx, London School of Economics, Luxembourg Income Study, Mariana Mazzucato, Median, Percentile, Poverty, Prospect (magazine), Roubini Global Economics, Serbian Americans, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Serbia, The Economist, The Elephant Curve, The Globalist, Trento, Twitter, University College London, University of Belgrade, University of Groningen, University of Maryland, College Park, World Bank, Yugoslavia, ... Expand index (2 more) »
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Academics Stand Against Poverty
Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) is an international network of scholars, teachers, and students working to mobilize the resources of academia to help alleviate poverty.
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All Souls College, Oxford
All Souls College (official name: College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Blog
A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts).
Bourgeoisie
The bourgeoisie are a class of business owners and merchants which emerged in the Late Middle Ages, originally as a "middle class" between peasantry and aristocracy.
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Bruno Kreisky
Bruno Kreisky (22 January 1911 – 29 July 1990) was an Austrian social democratic politician who served as Foreign Minister from 1959 to 1966 and as Chancellor from 1970 to 1983.
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Capitalism, Alone
Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System That Rules the World is a 2019 nonfiction book published by Harvard University Press by Branko Milanovic, an economist at the Stone Centre on Socioeconomic Inequality at the City University of New York.
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) is a nonpartisan international affairs think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C., with operations in Europe, South and East Asia, and the Middle East as well as the United States.
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Center for Global Development
The Center for Global Development (CGD) is a nonprofit think tank based in Washington, D.C., and London that focuses on international development.
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Centre for Economic Policy Research
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) is an independent, non‐partisan, pan‐European non‐profit organisation.
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City University of New York
The City University of New York (CUNY, spoken) is the public university system of New York City.
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CUNY Graduate Center
The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY Graduate Center) is a public research institution and postgraduate university in New York City.
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Developed country
A developed country, or advanced country, is a sovereign state that has a high quality of life, developed economy, and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Economic growth
Economic growth can be defined as the increase or improvement in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy in a financial year.
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Economic inequality
Economic inequality is an umbrella term for a) income inequality or distribution of income (how the total sum of money paid to people is distributed among them), b) wealth inequality or distribution of wealth (how the total sum of wealth owned by people is distributed among the owners), and c) consumption inequality (how the total sum of money spent by people is distributed among the spenders).
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Financial Times
The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.
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Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs.
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Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy is an American news publication founded in 1970 focused on global affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy.
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Friedrich Ebert Foundation
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation (German: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V.; Abbreviation: FES) is a German political party foundation associated with, but independent from, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).
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Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press (HUP) is a publishing house established on January 13, 1913, as a division of Harvard University, and focused on academic publishing.
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Income distribution
In economics, income distribution covers how a country's total GDP is distributed amongst its population.
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Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
The Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) (Spanish: Instituto Barcelona de Estudios Internacionales, English: Barcelona Institute of International Studies) is an inter-university research institute and postgraduate education center located in Barcelona of Spain.
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International inequality
International inequality refers to inequality between countries, as compared to global inequality, which is inequality between people across countries.
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International Monetary Fund
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 190 member countries, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It is regarded as the global lender of last resort to national governments, and a leading supporter of exchange-rate stability.
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Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, Johns, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Karl Marx
Karl Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German-born philosopher, political theorist, economist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist.
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London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and amember institution of the University of London.
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Luxembourg Income Study
LIS Cross-National Data Center, formerly known as the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), is a non-profit organization registered in Luxembourg which produces a cross-national database of micro-economic income data for social science research.
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Mariana Mazzucato
Mariana Francesca Mazzucato (born June 16, 1968) is an Italian–American-British economist and academic.
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The median of a set of numbers is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample, a population, or a probability distribution.
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Percentile
In statistics, a k-th percentile, also known as percentile score or centile, is a score a given percentage k of scores in its frequency distribution falls ("exclusive" definition) or a score a given percentage falls ("inclusive" definition).
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Poverty
Poverty is a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a certain standard of living.
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Prospect (magazine)
Prospect is a monthly British general-interest magazine, specialising in politics, economics and current affairs.
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Roubini Global Economics
Roubini Global Economics (RGE), formerly RGE Monitor, was a small economic consultancy for financial analysis.
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Serbian Americans
Serbian Americans (српски Американци / srpski Amerikanci) or American Serbs (амерички Срби / američki Srbi), are Americans of ethnic Serb ancestry. Branko Milanović and Serbian Americans are American people of Serbian descent.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
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The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia (National Republic of Serbia), commonly abbreviated as Republic of Serbia or simply Serbia, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in what is now the modern day states of Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo.
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The Economist
The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally.
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The Elephant Curve
The Elephant Curve, also known as the Lakner-Milanovic graph or the global growth incidence curve, is a graph that illustrates the unequal distribution of income growth for individuals belonging to different income groups.
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The Globalist
The Globalist is a daily online magazine that "focuses on the economics, politics and culture" of globalization.
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Trento
Trento (or; Ladin and Trent; Trient; Tria), also known in English as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy.
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X, commonly referred to by its former name Twitter, is a social networking service.
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University College London
University College London (branded as UCL) is a public research university in London, England.
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University of Belgrade
The University of Belgrade (Универзитет у Београду / Univerzitet u Beogradu) is a public research university in Belgrade, Serbia.
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University of Groningen
The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands.
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University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland.
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World Bank
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија) was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.
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1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia
Student protests were held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, as the first mass protest in Yugoslavia after World War II.
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2007–2008 financial crisis
The 2007–2008 financial crisis, or the global financial crisis (GFC), was the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression.
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See also
Center for Global Development
- Antoinette Sayeh
- Branko Milanović
- C. Fred Bergsten
- Center for Global Development
- Chris Blattman
- Dean Karlan
- Dick Sabot
- Edward W. Scott
- Francis Fukuyama
- Jean Olson Lanjouw
- Joyce Banda
- Kalipso Chalkidou
- Kemal Derviş
- Kenneth Rogoff
- Lant Pritchett
- Lawrence Summers
- Liliana Rojas-Suarez
- Martin Ravallion
- Michael Clemens
- Michael Kremer
- Nancy Birdsall
- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
- Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford
- Nora Lustig
- Paul Gertler
- Paul Romer
- Ravi Kanbur
- Sendhil Mullainathan
Serbian economists
- Aleksa Spasić
- Aleksandar Pravdić
- Boyan Jovanovic
- Branko Milanović
- Dejan Šoškić
- Dragan Malešević Tapi
- Dušan Pavlović (economist)
- Dušan Vujović
- Filip Hristić
- Jorgovanka Tabaković
- Kopaonik Business Forum
- Kori Udovički
- Lazar Krstić
- Lazar Paču
- Milorad Nedeljković
- Milorad Unković
- Miodrag Rajičić
- Mirko Marjanović
- Miroljub Labus
- Miroslava Milenović
- Mita Rakić
- Mladen Dražetin
- Momčilo Ninčić
- Radovan Jelašić
- Saša Radulović
- Siniša Mali
- Sreten Sokić
- Usame Zukorlić
- Vladimir Gligorov
- Vladimir Jakšić
- Vladimir Jovanović (politician)
- Vladimir Krulj
- Vojislav Marinković
- Zoran Pjanić
- Zorka Grandov
- Čedomilj Mijatović
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branko_Milanović
Also known as Branko Milanovic.
, 1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia, 2007–2008 financial crisis.