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Looking for the Missing Rich: Tracing the Top Tail of the Wealth Distribution

Discussion Papers 1717, 50 S.

Stefan Bach, Andreas Thiemann, Aline Zucco

2018

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Forthcoming in: International Tax and Public Finance (2019)

Abstract

We analyze the top tail of the wealth distribution in Germany, France, and Spain based on the first and second wave of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS). Since top wealth is likely to be underrepresented in household surveys, we integrate big fortunes from rich lists, estimate a Pareto distribution, and impute the missing rich. In addition to the Forbes list, we rely on national rich lists since they represent a broader base for the big fortunes in those countries. As a result, the top percentile share of household wealth in Germany jumps up from 24 percent to 31 percent in the first and from 24 to 33 percent in the second wave after top wealth imputation. For France and Spain, we find only a small effect of the imputation since rich households are better captured in the survey.

Stefan Bach

Research Associate in the Public Economics Department



JEL-Classification: D31;C46;C81
Keywords: Wealth distribution, missing rich, Pareto distribution, HFCS
Frei zugängliche Version: (econstor)
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/173403

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