Ecole d'économie de Paris,48 Boulevard Jourdan 75014 03.02.2026
From Secrecy to Transparency: The End of Hidden Wealth?
Exploring how global tax reforms and transparency tools impact offshore tax evasion and financial secrecy worldwide.
Ecole d'économie de Paris,48 Boulevard Jourdan 75014 03.02.2026
Exploring how global tax reforms and transparency tools impact offshore tax evasion and financial secrecy worldwide.
Ecole d'économie de Paris,48 Boulevard Jourdan 04.06.2026
The World Inequality Lab is organizing the third edition of the World Inequality Conference, to be held at the Paris School of Economics on June 4-5, 2026.
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The conference will be structured around three pillars:
1. Release of the Global Justice Report: The report will explore what a just distribution of socioeconomic and environmental resources could look like at the global level from 2026 to 2100 – both between and within countries – in a way that is compatible with planetary boundaries.
2. Keynote Sessions: Speakers will include academics, policymakers and writers.
3. Paper Presentations: Accepted submissions will be organized into parallel theme-wise sessions.
We welcome submissions of papers on inequality (broadly defined), with a focus on the key research areas covered by the World Inequality Lab, namely:
To apply, please read the application guidelines, and then fill in the form.
Important Dates
Scientific Committee: The review of submissions will be coordinated by a scientific committee comprising of Lucas Chancel, Ignacio Flores (Co-Chair), Romaine Loubes, Cornelia Mohren, Rowaida Moshrif, Thomas Piketty, and Anmol Somanchi (Co-Chair).
Registration to the conference and attendance is fully free of charge. Most researchers are expected to finance their own travel and accommodation. A limited number of grants will be made available for young researchers registered at institutions in lower- and middle-income countries. Please make sure to indicate a request for financial assistance in the submission form. Depending upon circumstances, it may not be possible to accept all such requests.
Organization Committee: The overall organization of the conference will be coordinated by an organization committee comprising of Lucas Chancel (Co-Chair), Jonas Dietrich, Alice Fauvel (Co-Chair), Rowaida Moshrif, Moritz Odersky, Thomas Piketty, and Anmol Somanchi (Co-Chair).
Plenary sessions and most side-sessions will be organized by the WIL. External organizations interested in hosting a side-session are invited to send a brief session outline proposal by 1 December to conference[at]wid.world. Availability is limited, and requests will be considered based on relevance and space.
For any questions, please email conference[at]wid.world.

Hybrid 01.09.2025
Deux fois par mois, l'EU Tax Observatory organise un séminaire pour discuter des défis posés aux systèmes fiscaux nationaux par la mobilité croissante des capitaux et de la main-d'œuvre à l'échelle mondiale.
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The increased global mobility of capital and labour poses a number of challenges to national tax systems: intricate global structures to hide personal wealth from the eyes of tax administrators and regulators, conflicts about the international allocation of taxing rights, a fast-evolving international tax policy landscape. The seminar focuses on the topic of taxation in the global economy and aims to bring together international junior and senior researchers working on international taxation, tax avoidance and evasion, tax competition, tax harmonization and related topics. Presentations can be polished papers or work in progress. The aim is to learn from each other and to discuss in a friendly atmosphere.
The seminar takes place at Paris School of Economics and via Zoom.
Sign-up for the seminar mailing list here.
If you would like to book a private time slot to meet the speaker, please email Ninon Moreau-Kastler ninon.moreau-kastler@psemail.eu or Léo Czajka leo.czajka@psemail.eu specifying which session.
This project has received funding from the European Union (TAXUD/2022/DE/310).
Friday 21 November 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-14
Friday 28 November 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 6 February 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 13 February 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 27 February 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 6 February 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 13 March 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 20 March 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 24 April 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 22 May 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday September 19 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 26 September 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 3 October 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 10 October 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-09
Friday 17 October 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 24 October 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Friday 7 November 2025 12:00-13:00 │ R1-15
Salle R2.21,Ecole d'économie de Paris 01.09.2024
Rejoignez-nous pour un événement captivant avec une liste dynamique d'orateurs distingués qui dévoileront les forces cachées à l'origine de l'inégalité dans le monde.
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Comment les riches parviennent-ils à échapper à l’impôt et à dissimuler leur fortune dans des juridictions secrètes ? Quel est l’impact des flux financiers cachés sur l’économie mondiale ? Il est temps de lever le voile ! Rejoignez-nous pour The Offshore Talks, une série de conférences inédites qui plongent au cœur du monde de l’évasion fiscale, de la fraude fiscale et des flux financiers illicites.
🌍 Qu’est-ce qui vous attend ? D’éminents spécialistes de l’économie, du droit, des sciences politiques, du journalisme d’investigation et d’autres domaines se réuniront pour partager leurs dernières recherches et leurs connaissances du monde réel. Préparez-vous à un programme passionnant d’orateurs distingués qui vous aideront à naviguer dans les mécanismes cachés qui façonnent l’inégalité mondiale.
Le séminaire a lieu à l’École d’économie de Paris.
Inscrivez-vous à la liste de diffusion du séminaire ici.
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