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This paper estimates rates of return across the gross wealth distribution in eight European countries. Like … differential saving rates, differential rates of return matter for Post Keynesian theory, because they impact the income and wealth … wealth differentiates between three socioeconomic groups: 30% are asset-poor, 65% are middle-class home owners, and the top 5 …
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This paper reviews developments in income and health poverty in Ireland over the 2003-2011 period using data from the Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC). It also examines developments in the correlation between the two. Income poverty fell up to and including 2009, after which this...
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from housing price increases. The capital gains from bond price increases (relative to household net wealth) do not … correlate with household net wealth (or income). Bond price increases thus leave net wealth inequality largely unchanged. In … contrast, equity price increases largely benefit the top end of the net wealth (and income) distribution, thus amplify net …
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well as at all levels of net wealth at a point in time. Gifts and inheritances are only an important source of income flows … extreme wealth inequality in society. …
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