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Marc Morgan is a Research Teaching Fellow at the Department of History, Economics, and Society at the University of Geneva, where he has been working since September 2021. He is associated with the Paul Bairoch Institute of Economic History as a research fellow and also collaborates with the World Inequality Lab in Paris School of Economics. His research focuses on measurement, historical, and institutional aspects of economic distribution, linking macroeconomy, development, and politics, with a particular emphasis on Europe and Latin America. Morgan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Philosophy from Trinity College Dublin and both a Master of Science and Ph.D. in Economics from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and the Paris School of Economics (PSE). His research interests encompass income and wealth distribution, political economy, economic history, macroeconomics, and economic development. In his teaching, he covers various courses such as economic measurement, the history of international economic regulation, and the interplay of growth, distribution, and politics from empirical perspectives.
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