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Certificate of completion issued to

Jean Toh

For completing

Wealth Inequality Pathway

Completion date

17 Jul 2024

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1 CPD credits

Certificate ID

9180883d032629ba2ddfad917da27fa1

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About Wealth Inequality Pathway

4 Learning modules

38 minutes of learning

4.5 rating

Proficient level

How has COVID-19 affected global wealth inequality, and what can we do about it? Everyone has been economically affected by global shocks such as COVID-19, but not everyone has experienced the same level of impact. In fact, the inequality caused by these shocks is more severe than many realise. In this pathway, leading experts in economic inequality, will guide you through the unequal impact of the pandemic across different regions, the rise in destitution, and how we can recover by learning from past mistakes. Larissa will then present a potential solution, explaining how a progressive consumption tax policy could help tackle the growing wealth disparity.

In this pathway

Understand the impact of wealth inequality

Explore the effects of the pandemic on different regions

Learn from mistakes and develop recovery strategies

Pathway experts

Adrian Pabst

Adrian Pabst

Deputy Director: National Institute of Economic & Social Research

Adrian is Deputy Director at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research. His research has a focus on political theory, the political economy and public policy. Adrian read Economics at the University of Cambridge and then completed a Masters at the London School of Economics, before returning to Cambridge to undertake his PhD.