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Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century

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A landmark in contemporary social science, this pioneering work by Thomas Piketty explains the facts and dynamics of income inequality in France in the twentieth century. On its publication in French in 2001, it helped launch the international program led by Piketty and others to explore the grand patterns and causes of global inequality—research that has since transformed public debate. Appearing here in English for the first time, this stunning achievement will take its place alongside Capital in the Twenty-First Century as a modern classic of economic analysis.

Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century is essential in part because of Piketty’s unprecedented efforts to uncover, untangle, and present in clear form data about patterns in tax and inheritance in France dating back to 1900. But it is also an exceptional work of analysis, tracking and explaining with Piketty’s characteristically lucid prose the effects of political conflict, war, and social change on the economic pressures and public policies that determined the lives of millions. A work of unusual intellectual power and ambition, Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century is a vital resource for anyone concerned with the economic, political, and social history of France, and it is central to ongoing debates about social justice, inequality, taxation, and the evolution of capitalism around the world.

Author: Piketty Thomas
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 1280
ISBN: 9780674737693
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2018
  • Preface to the New Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Why Study Top Incomes?
  • I. The Evolution of Income Inequality in France in the Twentieth Century
    • 1. A Fivefold Increase in “Average” Purchasing Power in the Twentieth Century
    • 2. The Evolution of the Level and Composition of Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century
    • 3. Wage Inequality in France in the Twentieth Century
  • II. Top Incomes and Redistribution in France in the Twentieth Century
    • 4. Income Tax Legislation from 1914 to 1998
    • 5. Who Paid What?
  • III. France and the Kuznets Curve
    • 6. Was the “End of the Rentiers” a Tax Illusion?
    • 7. How Does France Compare with Foreign Experiences?
  • Conclusion: Top Incomes in France at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
  • Appendix A: The Raw Statistical Tables Compiled by the Tax Administration from Income Tax Returns (1915–1998 Tax Years)
  • Appendix B: Methodology and Results of Estimates Based on Income Tax Return Statistics (1915–1998 Tax Years)
  • Appendix C: Complementary Data on Income Tax Legislation
  • Appendix D: Raw Data, Methodology, and Results of Estimates Based on Statistics from Employer Wage Declarations (1919–1938, 1947, and 1950–1998 Wages)
  • Appendix E: Estimating Consistent Series for the Blue-Collar Wage and the Average Wage over the Long Run (1900–1998)
  • Appendix F: Consumption Price Indexes (1900–1998)
  • Appendix G: Methodology and Results of the Estimates Based on the National Accounts Series (1900–1998)
  • Appendix H: Population, Households, and Socioprofessional Structure, 1900–1998
  • Appendix I: Estimates of the Income Distribution in Twentieth-Century France
  • Appendix J: Raw Data, Methodology, and Results of Estimates Based on the Statistics Derived from Bequest Declarations (1902–1994 Bequests)
  • Appendix K: Raw Data, Methodology, and Estimates Based on Statistics on the Distribution of Parisian Rents (1889, 1901, and 1911 Rents)
  • Notes
  • Works Cited
  • Contents in Detail
  • List of Tables and Illustrations
  • Index

Thomas Piketty is Director of Studies at L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and Professor at the Paris School of Economics. He is the author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century.

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