The USA and the UK experienced substantial increases in net wealth in the decade that preceded the financial crisis, largely driven by house-price booms in each country. The distribution of these gains across households led to a slight increase in wealth inequality in the USA but a substantial fall in inequality in the UK. We use a decomposition technique to examine the extent to which changes in households' socioeconomic characteristics explain changes in wealth holdings and wealth inequality. In both countries we find that changes in household characteristics had an equalizing effect on wealth inequality, moderating the increase in the USA and accounting for over one-third of the fall in UK wealth inequality
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
JEL classification: G01; C22; E21This paper examines the effects of wealth on consumption for the US...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The USA and the UK experienced substantial increases in net wealth in the decade that preceded the f...
In this paper we show that while both the US and the UK enjoyed substantial increases in net wealth ...
In this paper, we describe the household wealth distribution in the United States and United Kingdom...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between household wealth composition and income i...
In recent decades, the topic of increasing wealth and income inequalities has received growing atten...
The importance of wealth increased in the last decades, as well as households' indebtedness, while w...
This paper discusses the distribution of wealth along with the phenomenal changes in wealth inequali...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
In this paper we compare the level, composition and distribution of household wealth in five industr...
This paper analyses the impact of household wealth heterogeneity on inequality and macroeconomic sta...
This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It exami...
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
JEL classification: G01; C22; E21This paper examines the effects of wealth on consumption for the US...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The USA and the UK experienced substantial increases in net wealth in the decade that preceded the f...
In this paper we show that while both the US and the UK enjoyed substantial increases in net wealth ...
In this paper, we describe the household wealth distribution in the United States and United Kingdom...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between household wealth composition and income i...
In recent decades, the topic of increasing wealth and income inequalities has received growing atten...
The importance of wealth increased in the last decades, as well as households' indebtedness, while w...
This paper discusses the distribution of wealth along with the phenomenal changes in wealth inequali...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
In this paper we compare the level, composition and distribution of household wealth in five industr...
This paper analyses the impact of household wealth heterogeneity on inequality and macroeconomic sta...
This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It exami...
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
JEL classification: G01; C22; E21This paper examines the effects of wealth on consumption for the US...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...