Capital and labor: the factor income composition of top incomes in the United States, 1962-2006
Anthony B. Atkinson,
Christoph Lakner,
Anthony B. Atkinson and
Christoph Lakner
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Anthony Barnes Atkinson and
Christoph Lakner
No 8268, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
Abstract:
This paper finds that capital and labor incomes in the United States have become more closely associated since the 1980s. This contributed to the well-known increase in the top 1 percent's share of total income, exacerbating rising inequality in capital incomes and earnings. The paper shows that the trend in the association is U-shaped, as the recent increase contrasts with a tendency toward a weakening association until the 1980s. The paper uses data derived from tax records, studies the asymmetries in the association, tests for robustness to alternative income definitions, and discusses the potential role of declining top marginal tax rates.
Keywords: Employment and Unemployment; Poverty Reduction Strategies; Wages; Compensation&Benefits; Public Sector Economics; Macro-Fiscal Policy; Economic Adjustment and Lending; Taxation&Subsidies; Public Finance Decentralization and Poverty Reduction; Economic Conditions and Volatility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-12-11
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