
Based On A Pioneering Research Programme On The Evolution Of Top Incomes, This Volume Brings Together Studies From 10 Oecd Countries. This Rapidly Growing Field Of Economic Research Investigates The Top Segment Of The Income Distribution By Using Data From Income Tax Records Over The Past Century. As Well As Describing The Source Data And Methods Employed, The Authors Also Discuss The Dramatic Changes That Have Occurred At The Top Of The Income Scale Throughout The 20th Century. This Fascinating Study Is The First Of Its Kind To Provide A Comprehensive Historic Overview Of Top Income Distribution Over The Last Century. It Looks At Why Top Incomes Shares Fell Markedly In The First Half Of The 20th Century And Why, More Recently, There Has Been A Striking Difference In The Top Income Distribution Between Continental Europe And English-speaking Oecd Countries, Like The Uk, Usa, And Australia. Written By The Top Names In The Field, This Seminal Work Provides Rich Pickings For Those With An Interest In Inequality, Development, The Economic Impact Of War, Taxation, Economic History, And Executive Compensation.
This volume investigates the long-term evolution of top income shares across ten OECD countries to explain the structural shifts in wealth concentration during the 20th century. The authors, A. B. Atkinson and Thomas Piketty, utilize longitudinal data derived from historical income tax records to construct a rigorous empirical framework. By analyzing these records, they identify the specific economic, political, and social factors that contributed to the decline of top income shares in the early 1900s and the subsequent divergence between continental European and English-speaking economies.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text in the study of income inequality and historical economic trends. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and students of economics.
Page Count:
608
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191536865
ISBN-13:
9780191536861
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