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  1. d

    Base de données mondiale des plus haut revenus

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    Updated Jan 30, 2016
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    PSE - Ecole d'Economie de Paris (2016). Base de données mondiale des plus haut revenus [Dataset]. https://www.data.gouv.fr/es/datasets/base-de-donnees-mondiale-des-plus-haut-revenus/
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    PSE - Ecole d'Economie de Paris
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    Licence Ouverte / Open Licence 1.0https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Open_Licence.pdf
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    Description

    There has been a marked revival of interest in the study of the distribution of top incomes using tax data. Beginning with the research by Thomas Piketty (2001, 2003) of the long-run distribution of top incomes in France, a succession of studies has constructed top income share time series over the long-run for more than twenty countries to date. These projects have generated a large volume of data, which are intended as a research resource for further analysis. The world top incomes database aims to providing convenient on line access to all the existent series. This is an ongoing endeavour, and we will progressively update the base with new observations, as authors extend the series forwards and backwards. Despite the database's name, we will also add information on the distribution of earnings and the distribution of wealth. As the map below shows, around forty-five further countries are under study, and will be incorporated at some point (see Work in Progress).

  2. e

    World’s highest income database

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    PSE - Ecole d'Economie de Paris, World’s highest income database [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/53698f4fa3a729239d2036f1
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    Licence Ouverte / Open Licence 1.0https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Open_Licence.pdf
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    There has been a marked revival of interest in the study of the distribution of top incomes using tax data. Beginning with the research by Thomas Piketty (2001, 2003) of the long-run distribution of top incomes in France, a succession of studies has constructed top income share time series over the long-run for more than twenty countries to date.

    Top income share 1914-2008

    These projects have generated a large volume of data, which are intended as a research resource for further analysis. The world top incomes database aims to provide convenient on line access to all the existent series. This is an ongoing effort, and we will progressively update the basis with new observations, as authors extend the series forwards and backwards. Despite the database’s name, we will also add information on the distribution of earnings and the distribution of wealth. As the map below shows, around forty-five further countries are under study, and will be incorporated at some point (see Work in Progress).

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    Base de données mondiale des plus haut revenus

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    PSE - Ecole d'Economie de Paris (2016). Base de données mondiale des plus haut revenus [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/www_data_gouv_fr/NTM2OThmNGZhM2E3MjkyMzlkMjAzNmYx
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    Dataset updated
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    PSE - Ecole d'Economie de Paris
    Description

    There has been a marked revival of interest in the study of the distribution of top incomes using tax data. Beginning with the research by Thomas Piketty (2001, 2003) of the long-run distribution of top incomes in France, a succession of studies has constructed top income share time series over the long-run for more than twenty countries to date.

    http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/top-income.png" alt="Top income share 1914-2008" title="Top income share 1914-2008">

    These projects have generated a large volume of data, which are intended as a research resource for further analysis. The world top incomes database aims to providing convenient on line access to all the existent series. This is an ongoing endeavour, and we will progressively update the base with new observations, as authors extend the series forwards and backwards. Despite the database's name, we will also add information on the distribution of earnings and the distribution of wealth. As the map below shows, around forty-five further countries are under study, and will be incorporated at some point (see Work in Progress).

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Base de données mondiale des plus haut revenus

base-de-donnees-mondiale-des-plus-haut-revenus

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htmlAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jan 30, 2016
Dataset authored and provided by
PSE - Ecole d'Economie de Paris
License

Licence Ouverte / Open Licence 1.0https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Open_Licence.pdf
License information was derived automatically

Description

There has been a marked revival of interest in the study of the distribution of top incomes using tax data. Beginning with the research by Thomas Piketty (2001, 2003) of the long-run distribution of top incomes in France, a succession of studies has constructed top income share time series over the long-run for more than twenty countries to date. These projects have generated a large volume of data, which are intended as a research resource for further analysis. The world top incomes database aims to providing convenient on line access to all the existent series. This is an ongoing endeavour, and we will progressively update the base with new observations, as authors extend the series forwards and backwards. Despite the database's name, we will also add information on the distribution of earnings and the distribution of wealth. As the map below shows, around forty-five further countries are under study, and will be incorporated at some point (see Work in Progress).

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