Distributional National Accounts (DINA) Guidelines: Concepts and Methods used in WID.world
Facundo Alvaredo (),
Anthony Atkinson,
Lucas Chancel,
Thomas Piketty,
Emmanuel Saez and
Gabriel Zucman
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Emmanuel Saez: UC Berkeley - University of California [Berkeley] - UC - University of California
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Abstract:
The purpose of these DINA Guidelines is to present the concepts, data sources and methods used in the World Wealth and Income Database (WID.world, http://WID.world). These Guidelines are subject to revision and will be regularly updated on-line. Before we describe the organization of these Guidelines, it is useful to start with a brief history of WID.world.
Keywords: DINA; Distributional National Accounts; inequality; methodology; income; wealth; national accounts; fiscal income; inequality measurement World Inequality Lab (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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