
Guilherme Klein
Guilherme Klein is a professor at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and a researcher at the Center for Research on Macroeconomics of Inequalities (Made) at the University of São Paulo (USP). He has recently been in the news discussing the implications of proposed changes to Brazil's income tax system, particularly emphasizing that the reforms may not sufficiently address the needs of the lower-income population and could inadvertently increase inequality by benefiting those in the middle-income bracket.
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Guilherme Klein is a researcher who discusses the effects of tax changes on inequality.
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