None of the others were too great in my opinion I remember a lot of the other names playing on white picket fences/silver spoons in their names.We then walked the list back over to Alan and his chief of staff, David Vandivier. A few of the other staffers teased me for my suggestion. Reid may remember the also-rans better than I do but I wrote down the Great Gatsby curve because of Gatsby’s trouble trying to jump social classes in spite of his money. We went back to the room where many of the junior staffers sat together, we called it the bullpen, and after we explained the curve to all the staffers, we each put down one suggestion. We were in a meeting in the chairman’s conference room and he asked us to go brainstorm names. Alan wanted a name for it something that spoke about the rich staying rich, etc. We got data from your paper and elsewhere and made the figure at Alan’s direction. The short version of the story is: Reid Stevens and I were working with Alan for his speech at the Center for American Progress about the middle class. Judd Cramer related the story of the birth of the Great Gatsby Curve to Miles Corak in responding to an email he sent him in September 2016: The main character of this story, Jay Gatsby, was born in an impoverished family, but he earned lots of money and dramatically improved their social level during the years. The name of the curve refers to the novel The Great Gatsby by Francis Scott Fitzgerald. The line in this chart has a positive slope. The easiest is for children in countries situated in the left-bottom part of the chart, so from countries with low Gini coefficient and low Corak's score. The Great Gatsby Curve shows how hard it is for children to overcome their parents' income level. A higher value on the horizontal axis means a country has an unequal distribution of income. The horizontal axis shows the Gini coefficient using values from World Bank data. It means that in a country with higher income mobility, children have a better chance to earn more money than their parents. A lower intergenerational elasticity means that there is higher income mobility in that country. The vertical axis shows the intergenerational elasticities compiled by Miles Corak's previous research papers that focus on intergenerational mobility in different countries, the values of Corak's score are between 0 and 1. 4.2 Income inequality and Educational mobility.4.1 Income inequality and Income mobility.4 Another explanation of the Great Gatsby Curve.
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