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Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold

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Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold
Author(s)Atkinson, Anthony B.
AbstractThis article examines and interprets recent evidence on income distribution, focusing on the British experience. It identifies the related roles of earnings inequality, the workings of capital markets, and the impact of government transfers, suggesting the ways in which economic theory contributes to an understanding of each of these areas – and the ways in which economics needs to be enriched by new approaches.
Pages297-321
IssueNo441
ArticleAccess to Article Summary Article
SourceEconomic Journal
VolumeNo107
PubDateMarch 1997
ISBN_ISSN0013-0133

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