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The Spillover Effects of Top Income Inequality

Joshua Gottlieb, David Hemous, Jeffrey Hicks and Morten G. Olsen

No 31366, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: Top income inequality in the United States has increased considerably within occupations. This phenomenon has led to a search for a common explanation. We instead develop a theory where increases in income inequality originating within a few occupations can "spill over" through consumption into others. We show theoretically that such spillovers occur when an occupation provides non-divisible services to consumers, with physicians our prime example. Examining local income inequality across U.S. regions, the data suggest that such spillovers exist for physicians, dentists, and real estate agents. Estimated spillovers for other occupations are consistent with the predictions of our theory.

JEL-codes: D31 J24 J31 O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-06
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