Review of Income and Wealth
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Volume 63, month 12, 2017
- Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Income and Wealth on the IARIW-OECD Special Conference on the Future of National Accounts: “W(H)ither the SNA?” (Paris, 16–17 April 2015) pp. S201-S207

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Peter van de Ven, Anne Harrison and Barbara Fraumeni
- W(h)ither the SNA? pp. S208-S222

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni and Anne Harrison
- The Future of the National Accounts: Statistics and the Democratic Conversation My thanks to Dave Giles, James Grant, Magnus Henrekson, Johannes Hirata, Alice Nakamura, Peter Sinclair and Geoff Tily for comments on an early draft, and to participants at the conference of the IARIW at the OECD, Paris, April 2015. I would also like to thank the referees for their careful attention and comments. All responsibility is of course mine. Diane.Coyle@manchester.ac.uk pp. S223-S237

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni and Diane Coyle
- The Future of the SNA in a Broad Information System Perspective pp. S238-S265

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni and Andre Vanoli
- Present and Future Challenges to the System of National Accounts: Linking Micro and Macro The views expressed herein are those of the author and should not be attributed to the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development. The author is accountable for any mistakes in this paper pp. S266-S286

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni and Peter van de Ven
- Improving the SNA Treatment of Multinational Enterprises pp. S287-S320

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni and Dylan G. Rassier
- Improving the Treatment of Holding Gains and Default Losses in National Accounts pp. S321-S354

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Marshall Reinsdorf, Dominique Durant, Kyle Hood and Leonard Nakamura
- Public Intangibles: The Public Sector and Economic Growth in the SNA pp. S355-S380

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Carol Corrado, Jonathan Haskel and Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
- The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, Revisited pp. S381-S410

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Barbara M. Fraumeni, Michael S. Christian and Jon D. Samuels
- Maintaining the National Accounts as Official Statistics pp. S411-S436

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Robin Lynch and Bent Thage
- A Consistent Data Series to Evaluate Growth and Inequality in the National Accounts Note: The views expressed in this research, including those related to statistical, methodological, technical, or operational issues, are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official positions or policies of the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the University of Michigan, or the views of other staff members. The authors thank the participants at the OECD-IARIW special conference and the anonymous referees for helpful comments.The authors accept responsibility for all errors. This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage discussion of work in progress pp. S437-S459

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Dennis Fixler, David Johnson, Andrew Craig and Kevin Furlong
- Measuring Individual Economic Well-Being and Social Welfare within the Framework of the System of National Accounts pp. S460-S477

- Peter ven de Ven, Anne Harrison, Barbara Fraumeni, Dale Jorgenson and Paul Schreyer
- Inequality: Measurement, Trends, Impacts and Policies pp. 603-607

- Tony Addison, Jukka Pirttilä and Finn Tarp
- When the Centre Cannot Hold: Patterns of Polarization in Nigeria pp. 608-632

- Fabio Clementi, A. L. Dabalen, Vasco Molini and Francesco Schettino
- Welfare Dynamics Measurement: Two Definitions of a Vulnerability Line and Their Empirical Application pp. 633-660

- Hai-Anh Dang and Peter Lanjouw
- Global Inequality: Relatively Lower, Absolutely Higher pp. 661-684

- Miguel Niño‐Zarazúa, Laurence Roope and Finn Tarp
- Cross‐Sectional Versus Panel Income Approaches: Analyzing Income Distribution Changes for the Case of Mexico pp. 685-705

- Robert Duval‐Hernández, Gary Fields and George H. Jakubson
- Measuring Inequality by Asset Indices: A General Approach with Application to South Africa pp. 706-730

- Martin Wittenberg and Murray Leibbrandt
- Estimating the Level and Distribution of Global Wealth, 2000–2014 pp. 731-759

- James Davies, Rodrigo Lluberas and Anthony F. Shorrocks
- Earnings Growth and Movements in Self‐Reported Health pp. 760-776

- Timothy J. Halliday
- Growth in Earnings and Health: Nothing is as Practical as a Good Theory pp. 777-787

- Daniel Avdic and Martin Karlsson
- Response to “Growth in Earnings and Health: Nothing is as Practical as a Good Theory” pp. 788-791

- Timothy J. Halliday
- The Long Run Effects of Taxes and Tax Competition on top Income Shares: An Empirical Investigation pp. 792-820

- Christian Frey, Christoph Gorgas and Christoph Schaltegger
- Migration and Discrimination in Urban China: A Decomposition Approach pp. 821-840

- Debayan Pakrashi and Paul Frijters
- Consumer Expectations: A Residual Based Approach pp. 841-866

- Fahd Rehman and Russel Cooper
- The Theil Indices in Parametric Families of Income Distributions—A Short Review pp. 867-880

- José María Sarabia, Vanesa Jordá and Lorena Remuzgo
- Rent‐Imputation for Welfare Measurement: A Review of Methodologies and Empirical Findings pp. 881-898

- Carlos Balcazar, Lidia Ceriani, Sergio Olivieri and Marco Ranzani
- Consensus Income Distribution pp. 899-911

- Oded Stark, Fryderyk Falniowski and Marcin Jakubek
Volume 63, month 09, 2017
- Tony Atkinson and his Legacy pp. 411-444

- Rolf Aaberge, François Bourguignon, Andrea Brandolini, Francisco Ferreira, Janet C. Gornick, John Hills, Markus Jantti, Stephen Jenkins, Eric Marlier, John Micklewright, Brian Nolan, Thomas Piketty, Walter J. Radermacher, Timothy M. Smeeding, Nicholas H. Stern, Joseph Stiglitz and Holly Sutherland
- Decomposing Global Inequality pp. 445-463

- Jørgen Modalsli
- The Perception of Inequality of Opportunity in Europe pp. 464-491

- Paolo Brunori
- Alternative Approaches to Commercial Property Price Indexes for Tokyo pp. 492-519

- Walter Diewert and Chihiro Shimizu
- The ‘Troubling Tradeoffs’ Paradox and a Resolution pp. 520-541

- Eduardo Zambrano
- Shifting Taxes from Labor to Consumption: More Employment and more Inequality? pp. 542-563

- Nico Pestel and Eric Sommer
- Comparative Research with Net and Gross Income Data: An Evaluation of Two Netting Down Procedures for the LIS Database pp. 564-573

- Rense Nieuwenhuis, Teresa Munzi and Janet C. Gornick
- On the Limitations of Some Current Usages of the Gini Index pp. 574-584

- Lars Osberg
- Sir Tony Atkinson's last contribution: Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe, Edited by Anthony B. Atkinson, Anne-Catherine Guio, and Eric Marlier pp. 585-596

- Bea Cantillon
Volume 63, month 06, 2017
- Mobility in China pp. 203-218

- Yi Chen and Frank Cowell
- The Sins of the Fathers: Intergenerational Income Mobility in China pp. 219-233

- Weici Yuan
- Accounting for China's Saving-Investment Imbalance from 2002–2008 pp. 234-252

- Jianwei Xu, Panpan Yang and Guangrong Ma
- Material Offshoring: Alternate Measures pp. 253-268

- John Baldwin, Wulong Gu, Aaron Sydor and Beiling Yan
- Local Segregation and Well-Being pp. 269-287

- Olga Alonso-Villar and Coral del Rio Otero
- Measuring and Accounting for the Deprivation Gap of Portuguese Immigrants in Luxembourg pp. 288-309

- Vincent Hildebrand, Maria Pi Alperin and Philippe Van Kerm
- Can Minimum Wages Close the Gender Wage Gap? pp. 310-334

- Mary Hallward-Driemeier, Bob Rijkers and Andrew Waxman
- Do Savings and Credit Institutions Reduce Vulnerability? New Evidence From Mexico pp. 335-352

- Robert Lensink, Roselia Servin Juarez and Marrit Berg
- Household Satellite Account for France pp. 353-377

- Aurélien Poissonnier and Delphine Roy
- The Consequences of Having a Son on Family Wealth in Urban China pp. 378-393

- Lixing Li and Xiaoyu Wu
- The Impact of Inheritance on the Distribution of Wealth: Evidence from Great Britain pp. 394-408

- Eleni Karagiannaki
Volume 63, month 03, 2017
- Measurement and Allocation of Capital Inputs With Taxes: A Sensitivity Analysis for OECD Countries pp. 1-29

- Serena Fatica
- Measuring the Consistency of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Income Information in EU-SILC pp. 30-52

- Kristina Krell, Joachim Frick and Markus Grabka
- Household Income, Demand, and Saving: Deriving Macro Data With Micro Data Concepts pp. 53-69

- Barry Cynamon and Steven Fazzari
- Building and Interpreting Macro/Micro Estimates of Accrued-to-Date Pension Liabilities: French Reforms as a Case Study pp. 70-94

- Didier Blanchet, Sylvie Le Minez and Anthony Marino
- Deleveraging in a Highly Indebted Property Market: Who does it and are there Implications for Household Consumption? pp. 95-117

- Yvonne McCarthy and Kieran McQuinn
- Which Gender Wage Gap Estimates to Trust? A Comparative Analysis pp. 118-146

- Karolina Goraus-Tańska, Joanna Tyrowicz and Lucas van der Velde
- The Elasticity of Poverty with respect to Sectoral Growth in Africa pp. 147-168

- Nicoletta Berardi and Federica Marzo
- Has Greater Stock Market Participation Increased Wealth Inequality in the Us? pp. 169-188

- Yannis Bilias, Dimitris Georgarakos and Michael Haliassos
- On the World Distribution of Income pp. 189-196

- Davide Provenzano
Volume 63, month 02, 2017
- Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Income and Wealth on “Productivity Measurement, Drivers and Trends” Iariw-Unsw Special Conference, Sydney, 26–27 November 2013 pp. S1-S6

- Kevin J. Fox and Kevin J. Fox
- Productivity Measurement with Natural Capital pp. S7-S21

- Kevin Fox, Nicola Brandt, Paul Schreyer and Vera Zipperer
- Spillovers from R&D and Other Intangible Investment: Evidence from UK Industries pp. S22-S48

- Kevin Fox, Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel and Gavin Wallis
- The Contribution of Intangible Assets to Sectoral Productivity Growth in the EU pp. S49-S67

- Kevin Fox, Thomas Niebel, Mary O'Mahony and Marianne Saam
- Upstream Product Market Regulations, ICT, R&D and Productivity pp. S68-S89

- Kevin Fox, Gilbert Cette, Jimmy Lopez and Jacques Mairesse
- Effects of Financial Crises on Productivity, Capital and Employment pp. S90-S112

- Kevin Fox, Nicholas Oulton and María Sebastiá-Barriel
- Productivity Growth and International Competitiveness pp. S113-S133

- Kevin Fox, Wulong Gu and Beiling Yan
- Real GDI, Productivity, and the Terms of Trade in Canada pp. S134-S148

- Kevin Fox, Shutao Cao and Sharon Kozicki
- Getting Rental Prices Right for Computers: Reconciling Different Perspectives on Depreciation pp. S149-S168

- Kevin Fox, Walter Diewert and Hui Wei
- Measuring Output, Input and Total Factor Productivity in Australian Agriculture: An Industry-Level Analysis pp. S169-S193

- Kevin Fox, Yu Sheng, Tom Jackson, Shiji Zhao and Dandan Zhang
- Announcements pp. S194-S199

- Kevin J. Fox
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