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Long-Term Trends in American Wealth Inequality

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Long-Term Trends in American Wealth Inequality
Author(s)Jeffrey G. Williamson, Peter H. Lindert
AbstractThe distribution of wealth has undergone marked changes in the course of American history.  This article analyzes and synthesizes work by many economic historians, creating a composite picture of wealth inequality over three centuries, from early colonial
Pages9 – 94
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SourceUniversity of Chicago Press
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PubDate1980
ISBN_ISSN0-226-76454-0

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