Top Incomes: A Global Perspective

Top Incomes: A Global Perspective

ISBN-10:
0199286892
ISBN-13:
9780199286898
Pub. Date:
05/26/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199286892
ISBN-13:
9780199286898
Pub. Date:
05/26/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Top Incomes: A Global Perspective

Top Incomes: A Global Perspective

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Overview

A rapidly growing area of economic research Investigates the top of income distribution using data from income tax records. This volume brings together studies of top incomes for twelve countries from around the world, including China, India, Japan, Argentina and Indonesia. Together with the first volume, published in 2007, the studies cover twenty two countries. They have a long time span, the earliest data relating to 1875 (for Norway), allowing recent developments to be placed in historical perspective. The volume describes in detail the source data and the methods employed. It will be an invaluable reference source for researchers in the field. Individual country chapters deal with the specific nature of the data for each of the countries, and describe the long-term evolution of top income shares.

In the countries as a whole, dramatic changes have taken place at the top of the income distribution. Over the first part of the century, top income shares tell markedly. This largely took the form of a reduction in capital incomes. The different authors examine the impact of the First and Second World Wars, contrasting countries that were and were not engaged. They consider the impact of depressions and banking crises, and pay particular attention to the impact of progressive taxation.

In the last 30 years, the shares of top income have increased markedly in the US and other Anglo-Saxon countries, reflecting the increased dispersion of earnings. This volume includes statistics on the much-discussed top pay and bonuses, providing a global perspective that discusses important differences between countries such as the lesser increase in Continental Europe. This book, together with volume one, documents this interesting development and explores the underlying causes. The findings are brought together in a final summary chapter by Atkinson, Piketty, and Saez.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199286898
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/26/2010
Pages: 800
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 2.20(d)

About the Author

Sir Tony Atkinson is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Nuffield College, of which he was Warden from 1994 to 2005. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and has been President of the Royal Economic Society, of the Econometric Society, of the European Economic Association, and of the International Economic Association. He was responsible for the Atkinson Review of Measurement of Government Output. He has been a member of the Conseil d'Analyse Economique, advising the French Prime Minister. He was knighted on 2001 for services to economics, and is a Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. He is author of Unequal Shares, The Economics of Inequality, Lectures on Public Economics (with J.E. Stiglitz), Poverty and Social Security, Public Economics in Action, The Economic Consequences of Rolling Back the Welfare State, Social Indicators and The EU and Social Inclusion (both with B Cantillon, E Marlier and B Nolan), and The Changing Distribution of Earnings in OECD Countries. Thomas Piketty is Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics, of which he was the founder and first director from 2005 to 2007. He obtained his PhD in economics from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris) and the London School of Economics in 1993. He then taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)'s Economics Department, before returning to France in 1996. He is the author of numerous articles published in journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Journal of Political Economy, the American Economic Review, and the Review of Economic Studies, and of several books. He received Le Monde's Best Young Economist Award in 2002. He is also the co-editor of the Journal of Public Economics and co-director of CEPR's Public Policy Programme.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables viii

Contributors xx

1 Top Indian Incomes, 1922-2000 Abhijit Banerjee Thomas Piketty 1

2 Income Inequality and Progressive Income Taxation in China and India, 1986-2015 Thomas Piketty Nancy Qian 40

3 The Evolution of Income Concentration in Japan, 1886-2005: Evidence from Income Tax Statistics Chiaki Moriguchi Emmanuel Saez 76

4 Top Incomes in Indonesia, 1920-2004 Andrew Leigh Pierre van der Eng 171

5 Top Incomes in a Rapidly Growing Economy: Singapore A. B. Atkinson 220

6 The Rich in Argentina over the Twentieth Century, 1932-2004 Facundo Alvaredo 253

7 Top Incomes in Sweden over the Twentieth Century Jesper Roine Daniel Waldenström 299

8 Trends in Top Income Shares in Finland M. Jäntti M. Riihelä R. Sullström M. Tuomala 371

9 Top Incomes in Norway R. Aaberge A. B. Atkinson 448

10 Income and Wealth Concentration in Spain in a Historical and Fiscal Perspective Facundo Alvaredo Emmanuel Saez 482

11 Top Incomes and Earnings in Portugal, 1936-2005 Facundo Alvaredo 560

12 Top Incomes in Italy, 1974-2004 Facundo Alvaredo Elena Pisano 625

13 Top Incomes in the Long Run of History A. B. Atkinson Thomas Piketty Emmanuel Saez 664

Index 761

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