Review of Income and Wealth
1951 - 2025
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Volume 62, month 12, 2016
- Correcting for the Missing Rich: An Application to Wealth Survey Data pp. 605-627

- Paul Eckerstorfer, Johannes Halak, Jakob Kapeller, Bernhard Schütz, Florian Springholz and Rafael Wildauer
- Is Financial Fragility a Matter of Illiquidity? An Appraisal for Italian Households pp. 628-649

- Marianna Brunetti, Elena Giarda and Costanza Torricelli
- A New Look at Intergenerational Mobility in Germany Compared to the U.S pp. 650-667

- Daniel Schnitzlein
- Valuing Unpaid Child Care in the U.S.: A Prototype Satellite Account Using the American Time Use Survey pp. 668-684

- Jooyeoun Suh and Nancy Folbre
- What Stops Dutch Households from Taking Up Much Needed Benefits? pp. 685-705

- Caren Tempelman and Aenneli Houkes-Hommes
- Parental Wealth and the Black–White Mobility Gap in the U.S pp. 706-723

- Liana E. Fox
- Product-Marketing Innovation, Skills, and Firm Productivity Growth pp. 724-757

- Martin Junge, Battista Severgnini and Anders Sørensen
- Measuring Achievement and Shortfall Improvements in a Consistent Way pp. 758-774

- Iñaki Permanyer
- Residual Risk Accounting: A Pilot Study pp. 775-784

- Robert Farrow
- Measuring Well-Being in the Past pp. 785-791

- Guido Alfani
- Back to the Future? The Awaited Tangible Roadmap for Reducing Inequality pp. 792-798

- Anne Hartung
Volume 62, month 09, 2016
- Economic Growth Evens Out Happiness: Evidence from Six Surveys pp. 405-419

- Andrew Clark, Sarah Flèche and Claudia Senik
- Productivity Trends in Advanced Countries between 1890 and 2012 pp. 420-444

- Antonin Bergeaud, Gilbert Cette and Rémy Lecat
- Income Inequality and Political Polarization: Time Series Evidence Over Nine Decades pp. 445-466

- John Duca and Jason Saving
- Household Finances and Social Interaction: Bayesian Analysis of Household Panel Data pp. 467-488

- Sarah Brown, Pulak Ghosh and Karl Taylor
- Consumption, Income, and Wealth: Evidence from Age, Cohort, and Period Elasticities pp. 489-508

- Guay Lim and Q. Zeng
- Life Cycle Price Trends and Product Replacement: Implications for the Measurement of Inflation pp. 509-533

- Daniel Melser and Iqbal Syed
- Income and Fiscal Incidence by Age and Gender: Some Evidence from New Zealand pp. 534-558

- Omar Aziz, Norman Gemmell and Athene Laws
- Ordinal Bivariate Inequality: Concepts and Application to Child Deprivation in Mozambique pp. 559-573

- Christoffer Sonne-Schmidt, Finn Tarp and Lars Peter Østerdal
- Long-Run Growth Differences and the Neoclassical Growth Model pp. 574-583

- Norman Maynard
- Understanding New Resource Projects pp. 584-600

- Kenneth Clements, Jiawei Si and Thomas Simpson
Volume 62, month 08, 2016
- Introduction pp. S1-S3

- Branko Milanovic and Branko Milanovic
- Introduction pp. S1-S3

- Branko Milanovic
- Income Inequality in Latin America: A Factor Component Analysis pp. S4-S21

- Branko Milanovic and Veronica Amarante
- Income Inequality in Latin America: A Factor Component Analysis pp. S4-S21

- Veronica Amarante
- Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States pp. S22-S46

- Branko Milanovic, Sean Higgins, Nora Lustig, Whitney Ruble and Timothy M. Smeeding
- Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States pp. S22-S46

- Sean Higgins, Nora Lustig, Whitney Ruble and Timothy M. Smeeding
- The Distribution Dynamics of Human Development in Mexico 1990–2010 pp. S47-S67

- Branko Milanovic, Carlos Villalobos Barría, Stephan Klasen and Sebastian Vollmer
- The Distribution Dynamics of Human Development in Mexico 1990–2010 pp. S47-S67

- Carlos Villalobos, Stephan Klasen and Sebastian Vollmer
- The Evolution of Gender and Racial Occupational Segregation Across Formal and Non-Formal Labor Markets in Brazil, 1987 to 2006 pp. S68-S89

- Branko Milanovic and Paola Salardi
- The Evolution of Gender and Racial Occupational Segregation Across Formal and Non‐Formal Labor Markets in Brazil, 1987 to 2006 pp. S68-S89

- Paola Salardi
- Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Living Conditions in Costa Rica pp. S90-S119

- Branko Milanovic and Carlos Gradín
- Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Living Conditions in Costa Rica pp. S90-S119

- Carlos Gradín
- Top Income Shares, Business Profits, and Effective Tax Rates in Contemporary Chile pp. S120-S144

- Branko Milanovic, Tasha Fairfield and Michel Jorratt De Luis
- Top Income Shares, Business Profits, and Effective Tax Rates in Contemporary Chile pp. S120-S144

- Tasha Fairfield and Michel Jorratt De Luis
- When More Does Not Necessarily Mean Better: Health-Related Illfare Comparisons with Non-Monotone Well-Being Relationships pp. S145-S178

- Branko Milanovic, Mauricio Apablaza, Florent Bresson and Gaston Yalonetzky
- When More Does Not Necessarily Mean Better: Health‐Related Illfare Comparisons with Non‐Monotone Well‐Being Relationships pp. S145-S178

- Mauricio Apablaza, Florent Bresson and Gaston Yalonetzky
- Construction of a Consumption Aggregate Based on Information from POF 2008-2009 and Its Use in the Measurement of Welfare, Poverty, Inequality and Vulnerability of Families pp. S179-S210

- Branko Milanovic, Leonardo S. Oliveira, Debora F. De Souza, Luciana A. Dos Santos, Marta Antunes, Nícia C. H. Brendolin and Viviane C. C. Quintaes
- Construction of a Consumption Aggregate Based on Information from POF 2008‐2009 and Its Use in the Measurement of Welfare, Poverty, Inequality and Vulnerability of Families pp. S179-S210

- Leonardo S. Oliveira, Debora F. De Souza, Luciana A. Dos Santos, Marta Antunes, Nícia C. H. Brendolin and Viviane C. C. Quintaes
- Announcements pp. S211-S212

- Branko Milanovic
Volume 62, month 06, 2016
- Top Wealth Shares in Australia 1915–2012 pp. 209-222

- Pamela Katic and Andrew Leigh
- Distributional Consequences of Commodity Price Shocks: Australia Over A Century pp. 223-244

- Sambit Bhattacharyya and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Mobility of Top Incomes in Germany pp. 245-265

- Katharina Jenderny
- Understanding Changes in the Distribution and Redistribution of Income: A Unifying Decomposition Framework pp. 266-282

- Nicolas Hérault and Francisco Azpitarte
- ICT and Growth: The Role of Rates of Return and Capital Prices pp. 283-310

- Thomas Niebel and Marianne Saam
- Estimating Consumption Responses to Income Shocks of Different Persistence Using Self-Reported Income Measures pp. 311-333

- Merike Kukk, Dmitry Kulikov and Karsten Staehr
- Precautionary Savings in Mexico: Evidence From the Mexican Health and Aging Study pp. 334-361

- Durfari Velandia Naranjo and Edwin van Gameren
- Give and Take Between Households and the State: Development and Application of A Benefaction–Contribution Ratio pp. 362-379

- Gregory John Lee and Gareth Rees
- ICP 2005 Construction Prices: Are They Underestimated in Developing Countries? pp. 380-393

- Theodore Breton and John García
- Poverty Elasticity: A Note on a New Empirical Approach pp. 394-401

- Erik Figueiredo and Márcio Laurini
Volume 62, month 03, 2016
- Why is Income Inequality Increasing in the Developed World? pp. 1-27

- Max Roser and Jesus Crespo Cuaresma
- Intangible Investment and Market Valuation pp. 28-51

- Hannu Piekkola
- The Intensity and Shape of Inequality: The ABG Method of Distributional Analysis pp. 52-68

- Louis Chauvel
- House Prices, Wealth and Consumption: New Evidence from Australia and Canada pp. 69-91

- Kadir Atalay, Stephen Whelan and Judith Yates
- Regional Accounts of India: Methods, New Estimates, and Their Uses pp. 92-119

- Deepak Sethia
- Impact of Taxes and Benefits on Inequality among Groups of Income Units pp. 120-144

- Ivica Urban
- A Measure of the Shadow Economy in a Small Economy: Evidence from Household-Level Expenditure Patterns pp. 145-160

- Tufan Ekici and Mustafa Besim
- The “Business Climate” and Economic Inequality pp. 161-180

- David Neumark and Jennifer Muz
- Wage Inequality and Wage Mobility in Europe pp. 181-197

- Ronald Bachmann, Peggy Bechara (née David) and Sandra Schaffner
- Review of Joseph Fishkin 's Bottlenecks: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity pp. 198-205

- Paolo Brunori
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