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      2 days ago

      No?

      https://wir2026.wid.world/

      https://wir2026.wid.world/www-site/uploads/2026/04/World_Inequality_Report_2026.pdf

      pages 130 to 133 is about “Chapter 7. Global Taxation of Multi-Millionaires”

      Searching for references does bring up something page 206, but again, more half of their sources are just themselves.

      Actually the only two external sources are the world inequality report from 2022 and the “real time inequality” by the national bureau of economic research.

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