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We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 2006. We estimate the World Distribution of Income and estimate poverty rates, poverty counts and various measures of income inequality and welfare. Using the official $1/day line, we estimate that...
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and wealth shares series over the century for a number of countries using tax statistics. Most countries experience a …
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Entitlement programs have become an increasing component of total government spending in the US over the last six decades. To some observers, this growth of the welfare state is excessive and unwarranted. To others, it is a welcome counter-acting force to the rapid increase in income inequality....
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substantial wealth tax implemented globally. This paper takes issue with the facts, logic, and policy conclusions in Piketty … and that among tax policy reforms aimed at dealing with economic inequality a wealth tax finds little support either in …
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years. The three main approaches - Survey of Consumer Finances, estate tax multiplier techniques and capitalization method … increase in fixed income assets. There is evidence that estate tax estimates may not be sufficiently accounting for mortality …
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This paper examines inequality in both leisure and consumption over the past four decades using time use surveys stretching from 1975 to 2016. We show that individual and family characteristics, especially when including work hours, explain most of the long run variation in leisure. We then use...
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Recent contributions in the inequality literature have raised questions about previous research on skill-biased technical change and the managerial power of CEOs. Directly supporting our theme of prior exaggeration of the rise of inequality is new research showing that price indexes for the poor...
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Current Population Survey (CPS) data, a new wave of research based on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax return data reports …
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Using the internal March CPS, we create and in this paper distribute to the larger research community a cell mean series that provides the mean of all income values above the topcode for any income source of any individual in the public use March CPS that has been topcoded since 1976. We also...
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This paper presents a new framework for analyzing inequality that moves beyond the anonymity postulate. We estimate the determinants of sectoral choice and the joint distributions of outcomes across sectors. We determine which components of realized earnings variability are due to uncertainty...
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