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In this paper we use newly compiled top income share data to estimate common breaks and trends across countries over the twentieth century. By using the most re-cent structural breaks techniques, our approach both confirms previous notions and offers new insights. In particular, the division...
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; Wealth distribution ; Inequality ; Income distribution ; Sweden ; Welfare state ; Pension wealth ; Augmented wealth …
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In this paper we use newly compiled top income share data to estimate common breaks and trends across countries over the twentieth century. By using the most re-cent structural breaks techniques, our approach both confirms previous notions and offers new insights. In particular, the division...
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Our objective is to study the dynamics of the wealth distribution over the path of economic development. More … all countries. A historical account of the evolution of the wealth distribution in developed countries is interesting in … historical series of top wealth distribution for the US, France, the UK, and Switzerland. Second, we provide new corresponding …
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