Income and Wealth Inequality
Leaders: Nicholas Bloom, Raj Chetty, Emmanuel Saez
The CPI is home to some of the country’s most influential analyses of the income and wealth distribution. The purpose of the Income and Wealth RG is to monitor the ongoing takeoff in income inequality, to better understand its sources, and to analyze its implications for labor market performance, educational attainment, mobility, and more. The following is a sampling of the CPI’s research projects within this area.
Trends in income and wealth inequality: What are the key trends in U.S. income and wealth inequality? The U.S. increasingly looks to Emmanuel Saez and his research team for the latest data on U.S. economic inequality.
Distributional National Accounts: In an ambitious infrastructural project, Emmanuel Saez and his team are building a “Distributional National Accounts” based on tax returns, a data set that will eliminate the current gap between (a) national accounts data based on economic aggregates and (b) inequality analysis that uses micro-level tax data to examine the distribution of income but is not consistent with national aggregates. This new data set will in turn make it possible to evaluate the extent to which economic growth, which has long been represented as a preferred poverty-reduction approach, is indeed delivering on that objective.
The rise of between-firm inequality: How much of the rise in earnings inequality can be attributed to increasing between-firm dispersion in the average wages they pay? This question can be addressed by constructing a matched employer-employee data set for the United States using administrative records.
Rent and inequality: It is increasingly fashionable to argue that “rent” accounts for much of the takeoff in income inequality. The Current Population Survey can be used to assess whether this claim is on the mark.
Featured Examples
Income And Wealth - CPI Research
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Skill-biased Technological Change and Rising Wage Inequality: Some Problems and Puzzles | David Card and John DiNardo |
Skill-biased Technological Change and Rising Wage Inequality: Some Problems and PuzzlesAuthor: David Card and John DiNardoPublisher: Journal of Labor Economics Date: |
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Toward a Sounder Basis for Class Analysis | Aage B. Sørensen |
Toward a Sounder Basis for Class AnalysisAuthor: Aage B. SørensenPublisher: American Journal of Sociology Date: |
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Political Power and Social Classes | Nicos Poulantzas | ||
Health and Welfare during Industrialization | Steckel, Richard Hall, Roderick Floud |
Health and Welfare during IndustrializationAuthor: Steckel, Richard Hall, Roderick FloudPublisher: University of Chicago Press Date: |
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Historical Trends in Executive Compensation, 1936-2003 | Carola Frydman and Raven E. Saks |
Historical Trends in Executive Compensation, 1936-2003Author: Carola Frydman and Raven E. SaksPublisher: Date: |
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Income And Wealth - Other Research
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Falling from Grace | Katherine S. Newman | ||
Unemployment in the OECD since the 1960s. What Do We Know? | Stephen Nickell, Luca Nunziata and Wolfgang Ochel |
Unemployment in the OECD since the 1960s. What Do We Know?Author: Stephen Nickell, Luca Nunziata and Wolfgang OchelPublisher: The Economic Journal Date: |
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Uneven Tides: Rising Inequality in America | |||
The Deindustrialization of America | Bluestone, Barry, and Bennett Harrison |
The Deindustrialization of AmericaAuthor: Bluestone, Barry, and Bennett HarrisonPublisher: New York: Basic Books. Date: |
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The System of Professions | Andrew Abbott |
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