Why are some societies more unequal than others? The French revolutionaries believed unequal inheritances among siblings to be responsible for the strict hierarchies of the ancien régime. To achieve equality, the revolutionaries therefore enforced equal inheritance rights. Their goal was to empower women and to disenfranchise the noble class. But do equal inheritances succeed in leveling the societal playing field? We study Germany—a country with pronounced local‐level variation in inheritance customs—and find that municipalities that historically equally apportioned wealth, to this day, elect more women into political councils and have fewer aristocrats in the social elite. Using historic data, we point to two mechanisms: wealth equality a...
Abstract: This paper divides the population into two groups: the “inheritors ” or “rentiers ” (whose...
International audienceThis paper examines how the degree of gender-egalitarianism embedded in inheri...
Taxing inheritance is an effective way of abating wealth inequality. Yet despite persistently high l...
Why are some societies more unequal than others? The French revolutionaries believed unequal inherit...
How to regulate the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next has been hotly debated among ...
How to regulate the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next has been hotly debated among ...
This paper uses population register data on inheritances and wealth in Sweden to estimate the causal...
Inheritance fundamentally violates the meritocratic justice principle of society. Despite the high l...
This paper uses a new dataset of Japanese village censuses, 1637-1872, to measure inequality in land...
Did European regions industrialize first because their institutions fostered urbanization? We argue ...
Inheritance in the lands of the Loire was fluid and largely dictated by family circumstance. Unlike ...
coordinated our collection of the top inheritance tax data. We are grateful for \u85nancial support ...
We consider a simple theoretical model to investigate the impact of inheritances on the wealth distr...
This study examines from a cross-national perspective the importance of inheritance as a source of p...
We analyse how two different inheritance systems might affect the creation of centralised and admini...
Abstract: This paper divides the population into two groups: the “inheritors ” or “rentiers ” (whose...
International audienceThis paper examines how the degree of gender-egalitarianism embedded in inheri...
Taxing inheritance is an effective way of abating wealth inequality. Yet despite persistently high l...
Why are some societies more unequal than others? The French revolutionaries believed unequal inherit...
How to regulate the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next has been hotly debated among ...
How to regulate the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next has been hotly debated among ...
This paper uses population register data on inheritances and wealth in Sweden to estimate the causal...
Inheritance fundamentally violates the meritocratic justice principle of society. Despite the high l...
This paper uses a new dataset of Japanese village censuses, 1637-1872, to measure inequality in land...
Did European regions industrialize first because their institutions fostered urbanization? We argue ...
Inheritance in the lands of the Loire was fluid and largely dictated by family circumstance. Unlike ...
coordinated our collection of the top inheritance tax data. We are grateful for \u85nancial support ...
We consider a simple theoretical model to investigate the impact of inheritances on the wealth distr...
This study examines from a cross-national perspective the importance of inheritance as a source of p...
We analyse how two different inheritance systems might affect the creation of centralised and admini...
Abstract: This paper divides the population into two groups: the “inheritors ” or “rentiers ” (whose...
International audienceThis paper examines how the degree of gender-egalitarianism embedded in inheri...
Taxing inheritance is an effective way of abating wealth inequality. Yet despite persistently high l...