Much of the income equalization that took place during the first half of the twentieth century was driven by shifts in the shares of the incomes of the rich, such as the top 1 percent. But the available studies using tabulated data have not been wholly able to account for the relative decline in top earners’ incomes. In this paper, we present the first evidence on the composition of the top groups from the Belle Epoque to the early post-WW2 period. Using information on 21,055 individual tax-payers in two elite areas in greater Stockholm, we show that the absolute top stratum (the richest 0.1 percent) was dominated by an economic elite of CEOs and bankers, while a remarkably large fraction of the top 1 percent consisted of professionals such...
International audienceThis paper presents new homogeneous series on top income shares in Germany (18...
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The top 1 percent income share has more than doubled in the United States over the last 30 years, dr...
This study presents new homogenous series of top income shares in Sweden over the period 1903–2004. ...
We examine shifts in British income inequality and their causes from 1911–1949. Using newly rediscov...
This paper builds on a new dataset from the population register, comprising 38,022 randomly sampled ...
Preliminary version, please do not quote without checking with the authors. Comments are most welcom...
The paper explores the decline of the propertied bourgeoisie in Sweden in the twentieth century by a...
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We study wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the beginning of industrialization unti...
Please do not quote without checking with the author first This paper presents new homogeneous serie...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Based on a pioneering research programme on the evolution of top incomes, this volume brings togethe...
This paper offers an overview of what we have learned from a collective research project on income d...
The role of the European nobility and their ability to retain their political and economic power are...
International audienceThis paper presents new homogeneous series on top income shares in Germany (18...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constr...
The top 1 percent income share has more than doubled in the United States over the last 30 years, dr...
This study presents new homogenous series of top income shares in Sweden over the period 1903–2004. ...
We examine shifts in British income inequality and their causes from 1911–1949. Using newly rediscov...
This paper builds on a new dataset from the population register, comprising 38,022 randomly sampled ...
Preliminary version, please do not quote without checking with the authors. Comments are most welcom...
The paper explores the decline of the propertied bourgeoisie in Sweden in the twentieth century by a...
This paper summarizes the main findings of the recent studies that have constructed top income and w...
We study wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the beginning of industrialization unti...
Please do not quote without checking with the author first This paper presents new homogeneous serie...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Based on a pioneering research programme on the evolution of top incomes, this volume brings togethe...
This paper offers an overview of what we have learned from a collective research project on income d...
The role of the European nobility and their ability to retain their political and economic power are...
International audienceThis paper presents new homogeneous series on top income shares in Germany (18...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constr...
The top 1 percent income share has more than doubled in the United States over the last 30 years, dr...