Top Incomes in Brazil (Souza et al.)
Top incomes in Brazil: Preliminary results by Pedro H. G. F. Souza, Marcelo Medeiros and Fabio Avila de Castro
published by SSRN (10/2014).
"We present the preliminary results of our analysis of top incomes in Brazil from 2006 to 2012. We describe the evolution of the income shares of the top 1% and the top 5% and estimate a 'corrected' Gini coefficient. The data used comes from personal income tax returns, national accounts and household surveys. The results show that the levels of income inequality in Brazil are higher than those estimated using household surveys, and, contrary to what surveys show, inequality did not fall over this period: the current trend is of stability."
Verificar em: http://bit.ly/1vkyA9U"We present the preliminary results of our analysis of top incomes in Brazil from 2006 to 2012. We describe the evolution of the income shares of the top 1% and the top 5% and estimate a 'corrected' Gini coefficient. The data used comes from personal income tax returns, national accounts and household surveys. The results show that the levels of income inequality in Brazil are higher than those estimated using household surveys, and, contrary to what surveys show, inequality did not fall over this period: the current trend is of stability."
Top Incomes in Brazil: Preliminary Results
Pedro H. G. F. Souza
Universidade de Brasília (UnB)
Marcelo Medeiros
UnB - University of Brasilia
Fabio Avila de Castro
Universidade de Brasília (UnB) - Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro
October 23, 2014
We present the preliminary results of our analysis of
top incomes in Brazil from 2006 to 2012. We describe the evolution of
the income shares of the top 1% and the top 5% and estimate a
"corrected" Gini coefficient. The data used comes from personal income
tax returns, national accounts and household surveys. The results show
that the levels of income inequality in Brazil are higher than those
estimated using household surveys, and, contrary to what these surveys
show, inequality did not fall over this period: the current trend is of
stability.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 7
Keywords: income inequality, top incomes, top income shares, tax data
JEL Classification: D3, N36
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