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Inequality in Living Standards Since 1980
Orazio P. Attanasio; Erich Battistin; Mario Padula
发表日期2010-10-15
出版者AEI Press
出版年2010
语种英语
摘要Read the full PDF. Buy the book. Studies of wage and income inequality among US citizens over the past 30 years have engendered the common wisdom that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. But is it really that simple? In this meticulous economic study, Orazio P. Attanasio, Erich Battistin, and Mario Padula contend that the evolution of income and wage inequalities offers only a partial picture of changes in prosperity in recent decades. Studying changes in the distribution of consumption and expenditure helps amplify this picture — income, after all, is valued in large part because it allows consumption — and yields a more complete understanding of economic well-being in America. “Inequality in Living Standards Since 1980: Income Tells Only a Small Part of the Story” finds that income-poor households do not always coincide with consumption-poor households — income-poor households often report spending considerably higher than their income level. Income and consumption patterns also vary according to the age and education level of an individual or household head; a thorough and nuanced understanding of economic well-being should therefore consider both differences across groups and inequalities within groups. Finally, examining income levels in conjunction with consumption patterns provides valuable insights about the nature of income shocks that affect households (whether positive or negative) and the instruments available for smoothing out these shocks, such as personal savings, borrowing, and private or public transfers. Temporary shocks may not affect consumption and welfare at all, while the effects of permanent shocks on the same variables are more significant. Has economic inequality worsened in the United States since 1980? Attanasio, Battistin, and Padula conclude that although inequality as measured by consumption has increased, that increase is not as large as when inequality is measured by income and wages alone. This thorough analysis has important implications for the design of US economic policy and welfare programs in the 21st century. Orazio P. Attanasio is a professor of economics at University College London and a research fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London. Erich Battistin in an associate professor of econometrics at the School of Business and Economics at the University of Padova and a research fellow at the Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies in Trento. Mario Padula is an associate professor of econometrics at the University Ca’Foscari in Venice and a research fellow at the Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance at the University of Naples.
主题Economics
标签AEI Archive ; AEI Press ; Income inequality
URLhttps://www.aei.org/research-products/book/inequality-in-living-standards-since-1980/
来源智库American Enterprise Institute (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/208880
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