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24. Wealth Inequality in the UK
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Facundo Alvaredo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Highlights for 2018 1
- Introduction: Better Inequality Data for a More Informed Democratic Debate 17
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PART I. The WID.world Project
- 1. The Measurement of Economic Inequality 23
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PART II. Trends in Global Income Inequality
- 2. Global Income Inequality Dynamics 39
- 3. Trends in Income Inequality between Countries 60
- 4. Trends in Income Inequality within Countries 70
- 5. Income Inequality in the United States 83
- 6. Income Inequality in France 100
- 7. Income Inequality in Germany 110
- 8. Income Inequality in China 116
- 9. Income Inequality in Russia 124
- 10. Income Inequality in India 136
- 11. Income Inequality in the Middle East 145
- 12. Income Inequality in Brazil 154
- 13. Income Inequality in South Africa 162
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PART III. Public versus Private Capital Dynamics
- 14. Wealth-Income Ratios across the World 171
- 15. The Evolution of Aggregate Wealth-Income in Developed Countries 182
- 16. Comparing the Experiences of Former Communist States 193
- 17. Capital Accumulation, Private Property, and Rising Inequality in China 201
- 18. The Rise of Private Property in Russia 209
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PART IV. Trends in Global Wealth Inequality
- 19. Global Wealth Inequality: Trends and Projections 219
- 20. Comparing Trends in Personal Wealth Inequality across the World 228
- 21. Wealth Inequality in the United States 236
- 22. Wealth Inequality in France 244
- 23. Wealth Inequality in Spain 257
- 24. Wealth Inequality in the UK 269
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PART V. Tackling Economic Inequality
- 25. What is the Future of Global Income Inequality? 279
- 26. Tackling Rising Inequality at the Top: The Role of Progressive Taxation 286
- 27. Tax Policy in a Global Environment: The Case for a Global Financial Register 294
- 28. Tackling Inequality at the Bottom: The Need for More Equal Access to Education and Good-Paying Jobs 299
- 29. A Message from the Past: Let Governments Invest in the Future 310
- Conclusion 317
- Appendix 321
- Notes 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Highlights for 2018 1
- Introduction: Better Inequality Data for a More Informed Democratic Debate 17
-
PART I. The WID.world Project
- 1. The Measurement of Economic Inequality 23
-
PART II. Trends in Global Income Inequality
- 2. Global Income Inequality Dynamics 39
- 3. Trends in Income Inequality between Countries 60
- 4. Trends in Income Inequality within Countries 70
- 5. Income Inequality in the United States 83
- 6. Income Inequality in France 100
- 7. Income Inequality in Germany 110
- 8. Income Inequality in China 116
- 9. Income Inequality in Russia 124
- 10. Income Inequality in India 136
- 11. Income Inequality in the Middle East 145
- 12. Income Inequality in Brazil 154
- 13. Income Inequality in South Africa 162
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PART III. Public versus Private Capital Dynamics
- 14. Wealth-Income Ratios across the World 171
- 15. The Evolution of Aggregate Wealth-Income in Developed Countries 182
- 16. Comparing the Experiences of Former Communist States 193
- 17. Capital Accumulation, Private Property, and Rising Inequality in China 201
- 18. The Rise of Private Property in Russia 209
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PART IV. Trends in Global Wealth Inequality
- 19. Global Wealth Inequality: Trends and Projections 219
- 20. Comparing Trends in Personal Wealth Inequality across the World 228
- 21. Wealth Inequality in the United States 236
- 22. Wealth Inequality in France 244
- 23. Wealth Inequality in Spain 257
- 24. Wealth Inequality in the UK 269
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PART V. Tackling Economic Inequality
- 25. What is the Future of Global Income Inequality? 279
- 26. Tackling Rising Inequality at the Top: The Role of Progressive Taxation 286
- 27. Tax Policy in a Global Environment: The Case for a Global Financial Register 294
- 28. Tackling Inequality at the Bottom: The Need for More Equal Access to Education and Good-Paying Jobs 299
- 29. A Message from the Past: Let Governments Invest in the Future 310
- Conclusion 317
- Appendix 321
- Notes 325