
Branko Milanović
Branko Milanović is a renowned Serbian economist and expert in income inequality and economic development. He has served as the lead economist at the World Bank and is recognized globally for his research on the effects of globalization on income distribution. Milanović is a prominent voice in discussions about economic policies and social justice, and he is often invited to speak at international forums.
Born on Oct 24, 1960 (64 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Uruguay | 1 | 5.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 3,473,730 | 2,654 | $54,000 | 41$ |
Bolivia | 1 | 5.00 | 0.07% | +0% | 11,673,021 | 8,718 | $40,000 | 30$ |
Totals | 2 | 15,146,751 | 11,372 | $94,000 | 71$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Bolivia:
Branko Milanović asserts that global inequality is at its lowest point in over 100 years.
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Uruguay:
Branko Milanovic is noted for writing a book that Gustavo Salle is currently reading, which discusses capitalism.
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Serbia:
Branko Milanović has expressed his views on the students' protests and their reception of criticism.
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Switzerland:
Branko Milanovic is a development economist who fears the authoritarian regime could turn totalitarian.
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Spain:
Branko Milanović argued that Trump's second victory marks the death of the liberal order.
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United Kingdom:
Branko Milanović explored options for keeping global GDP constant in his blogpost.
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North Macedonia:
Economist Branko Milanović defines universities as factories that turn students into graduates.
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Spain:
Branko Milanovic offers a rational interpretation of the tariffs, indicating they harm the United States.
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North Macedonia:
Economist Branko Milanović defines universities as factories that convert students into graduates.
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Montenegro:
Branko Milanović, a Serbian-American economist, argues that the wave of globalization that began over thirty years ago is coming to an end.
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