Recent changes in the distribution of income need to be placed in historical context. The paper provides new evidence about the evolution of top incomes in the UK over the 20th century. Making use of published tabulations of the income tax statistics, and of microdata for recent years, we construct estimates of the shares of top income groups, giving for the first time an annual time series for gross incomes that spans more than 90 years. The paper pays particular attention to the problems of data construction and of the interpretation of tax-based evidence. The resulting statistics have evident limitations but throw light on periods, such as that between the First and Second World Wars, for which there is little other empirical material. T...
A method is developed for using income-tax data to investigate the evolution of the highest incomes ...
This paper summarizes the main findings of the recent studies that have constructed top income and w...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...
Recent changes in the distribution of income need to be placed in historical context. The paper prov...
Based on a pioneering research programme on the evolution of top incomes, this volume brings togethe...
The first section of the paper gives a stylised account of the development of the UK income tax stru...
The first section of the paper gives a stylised account of the development of the UK income tax stru...
Based on a research programme on the evolution of top incomes, this volume brings together studies f...
A recent literature has constructed top income shares time series over the long run for more than tw...
A recent literature has constructed top income shares time series over the long run for more than tw...
This paper offers an overview of what we have learned from a collective research project on income d...
We examine shifts in British income inequality and their causes from 1911–1949. Using newly rediscov...
Please do not quote without checking with the author first This paper presents new homogeneous serie...
A method is developed for using income-tax data to investigate the evolution of the highest incomes ...
This paper summarizes the main findings of the recent studies that have constructed top income and w...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...
Recent changes in the distribution of income need to be placed in historical context. The paper prov...
Based on a pioneering research programme on the evolution of top incomes, this volume brings togethe...
The first section of the paper gives a stylised account of the development of the UK income tax stru...
The first section of the paper gives a stylised account of the development of the UK income tax stru...
Based on a research programme on the evolution of top incomes, this volume brings together studies f...
A recent literature has constructed top income shares time series over the long run for more than tw...
A recent literature has constructed top income shares time series over the long run for more than tw...
This paper offers an overview of what we have learned from a collective research project on income d...
We examine shifts in British income inequality and their causes from 1911–1949. Using newly rediscov...
Please do not quote without checking with the author first This paper presents new homogeneous serie...
A method is developed for using income-tax data to investigate the evolution of the highest incomes ...
This paper summarizes the main findings of the recent studies that have constructed top income and w...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...