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New paper on top income inequality in Belgium, 1990-2013
This new paper by André Decoster, Koen Dedobbeleer and Sebastiaan Maes documents the evolution of top income inequality in Belgium using tax tabulations and national accounts data. Their results
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This new paper by Spencer Bastani and Daniel Waldenström studies how attitudes to inheritance taxation are influenced by information about the role of inherited wealth in society.
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This new paper by Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman proposes a simplified methodology to estimate income inequality by combining surveys, tax data and
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This new paper by Thomas Blanchet, Ignacio Flores and Marc Morgan introduces a new method to adjust household surveys using tax data.
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This new paper by Thanasak Jenmana sheds new light on the dynamics of income inequality in Thailand between 2001 and 2016. Data series related to
LireNew paper on the evolution of wealth inequality in India (WID.world working paper 2018/14)
This new paper by Nitin Kumar Bharti presents new findings on the evolution of wealth inequality in India between 1961 and 2012, and on its
LireTop income shares series for Korea revised and updated to 2016
The series of top fiscal income shares for Korea have been extended to 2016 by Nak-Nyeon Kim and Jongil Kim. In 2016, the top 1%
LireTop income shares series for Ireland updated to 2015
The series of top fiscal income shares for Ireland have been extended to 2015 by Brian Nolan. In 2015, the top 1% fiscal income share reached
LireLe Brésil divisé: retour sur la politisation croissante des inégalités
Dans cette troisième note thématique publiée par le Laboratoire sur les inégalités mondiales, Amory Gethin et Marc Morgan combine statistiques sur les inégalités et enquêtes
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