Wealth In The U.S. Is Increasingly A Talent StoryJoel Kotkin
“While not wishing to cast doubt on the ‘Trump Effect’ on financial markets, it seems inevitable that the uninterrupted spell of increasing wealth in the U.S. will come to an end at some time. Fortunately, there are signs that wealth inequality is no longer rising, which should mitigate...
( 2016 ), ‘ Changes in the distribution of after-tax wealth in the US: has income tax policy increased wealth inequality? ’, Fiscal Studies , vol... A Looney,KB Moore - 《Fiscal Studies》 被引量: 8发表: 2016年 Changes in the Distribution of After-Tax Wealth: Has Income Tax Policy...
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There has been a collapse in intergenerational mobility: in contrast to their parents and grandparents, children today in the UK as in the US have very little expectation of improving upon the condition into which they were born. The poor stay poor. Economic disadvantage for the overwhelming majo...
This paper compares the age-wealth distribution produced in life-cycle economies to the corresponding distribution in the US economy. The idea is to calibrate the model economies to match features of the US earnings distribution and then examine the wealth distribution implications of the model econom...
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G John Gallup and Jeffrey Sachs, two US economists, have also pointed out striking correlations between the geographical location of countries and their wealth. They note that tropical countries between 23.45 degrees north and south of the equator are nearly all poor. In an article for the Harva...
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