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戦前日本における経済発展と所得分配:府県別所得上位集中度の推計と分析

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This paper provides a new estimation of the income distribution in prewar Japan. Using the income tax statistics and the Pareto interpolation, the top 0.1% income share is estimated at the prefecture-level, for 1890, 1925 and 1935. Based on the estimated data, we examine the relationship between economic development and income inequality, as well as the implication of income inequality on the public security. Positive correlation is found between per capita income and income inequality for 1925 and 1935. Also, it was found that income inequality was associated with poor public security.

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  • Tetsuji Okazaki, 2016. "戦前日本における経済発展と所得分配:府県別所得上位集中度の推計と分析," CIGS Working Paper Series 16-001J, The Canon Institute for Global Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:cnn:wpaper:16-001j
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