Economist

Emmanuel Saez

French economist

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Emmanuel Saez is the 419th most popular economist, the 2,668th most popular biography from Spain and the 6th most popular Spanish Economist.

Emmanuel Saez is a French economist renowned for his work on income inequality and tax policy, particularly his research on the distribution of wealth and the effects of taxation on economic behavior. He is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and has co-authored influential studies on the concentration of income and wealth in the United States.

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Among Economists

Among economists, Emmanuel Saez ranks 419 out of 414Before him are Raghuram Rajan, Olga Golodets, Yochai Benkler, Gita Gopinath, Kate Raworth, and Rebecca Blank. After him are Epsy Campbell Barr, Rola Dashti, Cecilia Rouse, Peter Boettke, Stephanie Kelton, and Tyler Cowen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Emmanuel Saez ranks 955Before him are Max Brooks, Georgios Georgiadis, Ulla Werbrouck, Corinne Niogret, Silvia Farina Elia, and Zabryna Guevara. After him are Matthew Gilmore, Alen Peternac, Hideaki Mori, Jean-Luc Brassard, Godwin Okpara, and John Carney.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Emmanuel Saez ranks 2,668 out of NaNBefore him are Emilio Nsue (1989), Gerardo García León (1974), Igor Antón (1983), Héctor Barberá (1986), Dani Rovira (1980), and Josu Urrutia (1968). After him are Rodolfo Bodipo (1977), Miguel Ángel Jiménez (1964), Miguel Illescas (1965), Dani García (1990), Miki Roqué (1988), and Mark Consuelos (1971).

Among Economists In Spain

Among economists born in Spain, Emmanuel Saez ranks 6Before him are Diego Abad de Santillán (1897), Jesús Huerta de Soto (1956), Pedro Solbes (1942), José Luis Sampedro (1917), and Clara Ponsatí (1957).

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