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Appendix I: Estimates of the Income Distribution in Twentieth-Century France
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the New Edition vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Why Study Top Incomes? 1
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Part One: The Evolution of Income Inequality in France in the Twentieth Century
- A Fivefold Increase in “Average” Purchasing Power in the Twentieth Century 27
- The Evolution of the Level and Composition of Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century 83
- Wage Inequality in France in the Twentieth Century 164
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Part Two: Top Incomes and Redistribution in France in the Twentieth Century
- Income Tax Legislation from 1914 to 1998 227
- Who Paid What? 333
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Part Three: France and the Kuznets Curve
- Was the “End of the Rentiers” a Tax Illusion? 397
- How Does France Compare with Foreign Experiences? 460
- Conclusion: Top Incomes in France at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century 517
- Appendix A: The Raw Statistical Tables Compiled by the Tax Administration from Income Tax Returns (1915–1998 Tax Years) 525
- Appendix B: Methodology and Results of Estimates Based on Income Tax Return Statistics (1915–1998 Tax Years) 606
- Appendix C: Complementary Data on Income Tax Legislation 742
- Appendix D: Raw Data, Methodology, and Results of Estimates Based on Statistics from Employer Wage Declarations (1919–1938, 1947, and 1950–1998 Wages) 762
- Appendix E: Estimating Consistent Series for the Blue-Collar Wage and the Average Wage over the Long Run (1900–1998) 810
- Appendix F: Consumption Price Indexes (1900–1998) 835
- Appendix G: Methodology and Results of the Estimates Based on the National Accounts Series (1900–1998) 843
- Appendix H: Population, Households, and Socioprofessional Structure, 1900–1998 910
- Appendix I: Estimates of the Income Distribution in Twentieth-Century France 933
- Appendix J: Raw Data, Methodology, and Results of Estimates Based on the Statistics Derived from Bequest Declarations (1902–1994 Bequests) 956
- Appendix K: Raw Data, Methodology, and Estimates Based on Statistics on the Distribution of Parisian Rents (1889, 1901, and 1911 rents) 1013
- Notes 1023
- Works Cited 1205
- Contents in Detail 1221
- Tables and Illustrations 1227
- Index 1239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the New Edition vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Why Study Top Incomes? 1
-
Part One: The Evolution of Income Inequality in France in the Twentieth Century
- A Fivefold Increase in “Average” Purchasing Power in the Twentieth Century 27
- The Evolution of the Level and Composition of Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century 83
- Wage Inequality in France in the Twentieth Century 164
-
Part Two: Top Incomes and Redistribution in France in the Twentieth Century
- Income Tax Legislation from 1914 to 1998 227
- Who Paid What? 333
-
Part Three: France and the Kuznets Curve
- Was the “End of the Rentiers” a Tax Illusion? 397
- How Does France Compare with Foreign Experiences? 460
- Conclusion: Top Incomes in France at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century 517
- Appendix A: The Raw Statistical Tables Compiled by the Tax Administration from Income Tax Returns (1915–1998 Tax Years) 525
- Appendix B: Methodology and Results of Estimates Based on Income Tax Return Statistics (1915–1998 Tax Years) 606
- Appendix C: Complementary Data on Income Tax Legislation 742
- Appendix D: Raw Data, Methodology, and Results of Estimates Based on Statistics from Employer Wage Declarations (1919–1938, 1947, and 1950–1998 Wages) 762
- Appendix E: Estimating Consistent Series for the Blue-Collar Wage and the Average Wage over the Long Run (1900–1998) 810
- Appendix F: Consumption Price Indexes (1900–1998) 835
- Appendix G: Methodology and Results of the Estimates Based on the National Accounts Series (1900–1998) 843
- Appendix H: Population, Households, and Socioprofessional Structure, 1900–1998 910
- Appendix I: Estimates of the Income Distribution in Twentieth-Century France 933
- Appendix J: Raw Data, Methodology, and Results of Estimates Based on the Statistics Derived from Bequest Declarations (1902–1994 Bequests) 956
- Appendix K: Raw Data, Methodology, and Estimates Based on Statistics on the Distribution of Parisian Rents (1889, 1901, and 1911 rents) 1013
- Notes 1023
- Works Cited 1205
- Contents in Detail 1221
- Tables and Illustrations 1227
- Index 1239