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Estimates of UK income inequality trends differ substantially according to whether estimates are based on household survey data (used for official statistics) or tax return data (used in the top incomes literature). We reconcile differences in variable definitions and combine survey and tax...
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Atkinson, Piketty, and Saez (2011) survey an important new literature using income tax-based data to measure the share of income held by top income groups. But changes in tax legislation that expand the tax base to include income sources (e.g. capital gains, dividends, etc.) disproportionately...
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, Norway, to understand how such events affect survivors, their families, and their peers. Using a difference …
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so, examine the role of colleges as marriage markets. Using data from Norway to address key identification and …
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support persisted for several decades and was pivotal in maintaining support for the social democratic coalition in Norway …
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Countries that implement wealth taxes make many practical compromises regarding relative treatment and approach to valuation of different categories of assets in order to ease assessment and liquidity difficulties with this form of taxation. Relying on Norwegian variation in tax and base rules,...
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We use population data on capital income and wealth holdings for Norway to measure asset positions and wealth returns …
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Democratic representation is constrained by the alternatives available to voters. In this paper, we develop a methodology to gauge the extent to which the "supply side" of politics hinders voter welfare. Using rich data on thousands of candidates in three Brazilian legislative elections, we...
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inequality. This paper uses a 19-year panel of administrative data for the population of Norway to examine the share of the Total …
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in Norway that aimed to move beyond this tradeoff. Reform 94, implemented in one step in the fall of 1994, integrated …
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