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1. Swedish income inequality in 1613.

2. Effort, talent, and inequality in a small open economy.

3. Top-end inequality and growth: empirical exploration of nonlinearities and the time dimension.

4. Missing Incomes in the UK: Evidence and Policy Implications.

5. Rising top‐income persistence in Australia: Evidence from income tax data.

6. Top incomes and the ruling class in Latin American history. Some theoretical and methodological challenges.

7. Top Income Adjustments and Inequality: An Investigation of the EU‐SILC†.

8. What Accounts for the Rising Share of Women in the Top 1 percent?

9. Robots, Exports and Top Income Inequality: Evidence for the U.S.

10. Status hierarchies and norm diffusion: the increase of top incomes in high finance.

11. Top Income Shares in Greece From Dictatorship to Crisis: 1967–2017.

12. Top incomes in South Africa in the twentieth century.

13. Population Changes and the Measurement of Inequality.

14. Measuring intragenerational mobility using aggregate data.

15. Top-income adjustments and official statistics on income distribution: the case of the UK.

16. Missing Top Income Recipients.

17. Long-run trends in top income shares: The role of income and population growth.

18. Pareto models for top incomes and wealth.

19. The determinants of incomes and inequality : evidence from poor and rich countries

20. Exclusive Growth? Rapidly Increasing Top Incomes Amid Low National Growth in South Africa.

21. Fiscal federalism and income inequality: An empirical analysis for Switzerland.

22. Top Incomes in Chile: A Historical Perspective on Income Inequality, 1964–2017.

23. Shifting tax burden to top income earners: what is the best way to reduce inequality?

24. ILÚZIA ROVNOSTÁRSTVA VO VYŠEHRADE? GENÉZA NAJVYŠŠÍCH PRÍJMOV KRAJÍN V4.

25. Measuring lnequality in the Middle East 1990–2016: The World's Most Unequal Region?

26. Testing Marx. Capital Accumulation, Income Inequality, and Socialism in Late Nineteenth-Century Germany

27. Indian Income Inequality, 1922‐2015: From British Raj to Billionaire Raj?

28. Varieties of Regulation and Financialization: Comparative Pathways to Top Income Inequality in the OECD, 1975-2005.

29. Negros, brancos e o grupo dos ricos: o outro lado da desigualdade racial brasileira

30. The influence of CEO compensation on employee engagement

31. Efectos del comercio internacional y el cambio tecnológico sobre firmas y trabajadores

32. Długofalowe zmiany nierówności dochodów, ich społeczna doniosłość oraz związek z rozwojem gospodarczym – w perspektywie europejskiej i globalnej

33. Robots, exports and top income inequality: evidence for the U.S

34. A history of inequality: Top incomes in Brazil, 1926–2015.

35. Is Inequality Underestimated in Egypt? Evidence from House Prices.

36. DŁUGOFALOWE ZMIANY NIEROWNOŚCI DOCHODOW, ICH SPOŁECZNA DONIOSŁOŚĆ ORAZ ZWIĄZEK Z ROZWOJEM GOSPODARCZYM - W PERSPEKTYWIE EUROPEJSKIEJ I GLOBALNEJ.

37. Transitioning from an Historical to a Contemporary Use of Tax Record Data for Measuring Top Incomes in Australia.

38. Survey Under‐Coverage of Top Incomes and Estimation of Inequality: What is the Role of the UK's SPI Adjustment?

39. From classes to copulas: wages, capital, and top incomes.

40. Top Incomes and the Measurement of Inequality in Egypt.

41. Top Incomes, Heavy Tails, and Rank-Size Regressions.

42. Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland von 1871 bis 2013: Erneut steigende Polarisierung seit der Wiedervereinigung.

43. Correcting the Underestimation of Top Incomes: Combining Data from Income Tax Reports and the Brazilian 2010 Census.

44. Top Incomes in Scandinavia - Recent Developments and the Role of Capital Income.

45. Top tax progression and capital taxation in Germany

46. Persistently egalitarian? Swedish income inequality in 1613 and the four-estate parliament

47. TOP INCOME ADJUSTMENTS AND INEQUALITY: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EU‐SILC †

49. Pareto models for top incomes and wealth

50. Who Are the Global Top 1%?

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