Gabriel Zucman is a French economist known for his research on wealth inequality and tax havens.
He completed his PhD under Thomas Piketty at the Paris School of Economics and is now a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Zucman's work focuses on measuring hidden wealth and estimating the scale of tax evasion by corporations and wealthy individuals.
He has gained recognition for developing innovative methods to analyze global financial data and propose policy solutions to address tax avoidance.
Zucman's research has influenced public debate on inequality and international taxation, making him a prominent voice in discussions on economic policy and wealth distribution.
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