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We present data from the Survey of Consumer Finances showing that the increased earnings (labor income) inequality, in combination with increased stockmarket participation, has roughly doubled stockholders´ share of aggregate labor income in the last four decades. We explore the impact of the...
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals … or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the …
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals … or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the …
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals … or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the …
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals … or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the …
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals … or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the …
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals … or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the …
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