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Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution between 1981 and 2010

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Abstract In the past twenty years, the share of top incomes in Switzerland has risen, while exhibiting large variations. Switzerland is similar to European countries for the top 1% but… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In the past twenty years, the share of top incomes in Switzerland has risen, while exhibiting large variations. Switzerland is similar to European countries for the top 1% but closer to the United States for higher top income groups. With the synthetic control method, we close a time gap in the tax data, exploiting the fact that Swiss cantons changed their tax system at different points in time. Using social security data, which cover all top labor incomes, we document the growing importance of labor compared to capital incomes among top income earners in Switzerland.

Keywords: income shares; switzerland reassessing; shares switzerland; volatile top; top income; income

Journal Title: Review of Economics and Statistics
Year Published: 2017

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