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Is property driving income distribution? - An analysis of the linkage between income and wealth in Finland, France and Spain
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Abstract In this article, the link between financial wealth and pre-tax household income distribution is scrutinised for three European countries using a conceptually fully consistent macro framework. First, national balance sheets are combined with the related income flows. After this, income flows that are... view more
In this article, the link between financial wealth and pre-tax household income distribution is scrutinised for three European countries using a conceptually fully consistent macro framework. First, national balance sheets are combined with the related income flows. After this, income flows that are not property income but that are considered part of national income (e.g., wages and salaries) are added, the national income flows are broken down by institutional sector, and the household sector income flows separated. Finally, distributional household microdata are used to break down the aggregate household sector income flows by income decile. The article utilises this framework to analyse the evolution of rates of return and capital and labour shares, as well as the way in which the property income flows created by financial wealth have affected household primary income distribution.... view less
Keywords
Finland; France; Spain; income distribution; national income; assets; property; household income
Classification
Sociology of Economics
Free Keywords
functional distribution; households; EU-SILC 2008-2014
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 858-879
Journal
Journal of Comparative Economics, 51 (2023) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jce.2023.02.006
ISSN
0147-5967
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed