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Accrued Capital Gains, Personal Income And Saving In The United States, 1948–1964

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  • Kul B. Bhatia

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Capital gains are an important source of personal income in the United States but they are not included in the national accounts or the official estimate of personal income and saving. Individuals report their realized gains for tax purposes but the economic theorist would include both realized and accrued gains in income. National income theorists continue to debate whether capital gains should be included in income but, because of the many conceptual and statistical problems involved in estimating capital gains, no satisfactory estimates have been developed. Consequently, the debate has stayed mainly at the theoretical level. This paper deals with the methodology of estimating accrued capital gains. A simple analytical model is developed to estimate capital gains from data on market value and net acquisitions of an asset but the model can be adapted to incorporate asset prices directly. It is shown that the methods used for estimating accrued gains in the past are special cases of the model proposed in the paper. The model is then used for estimating gains accruing to individuals in the United States on their holdings of corporate stock, real estate and livestock during 1948–1964. During this period accrued gains have amounted to roughly five times the realized gains reported for tax purposes; corporate stock and real estate are the most important sources of capital gains and corporate stock accounts for almost two‐thirds of all accrued gains. The paper goes on to examine the implications of these estimates for the existing series on personal income and saving in the United States. The inclusion of accrued gains would increase the variance in the official estimates but personal saving is affected more than personal income. The paper concludes with an evaluation of these results and some suggestions for further research.

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  • Kul B. Bhatia, 1970. "Accrued Capital Gains, Personal Income And Saving In The United States, 1948–1964," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 16(4), pages 363-378, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:revinw:v:16:y:1970:i:4:p:363-378
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4991.1970.tb00762.x
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    1. Dorian Owen, P., 1997. "Estimating portfolio models from financial flow data: A comment," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 14(2), pages 301-306, April.
    2. Robert Eisner, 1980. "Capital Gains and Income: Real Changes in the Value of Capital in the United States, 1946-77," NBER Chapters, in: The Measurement of Capital, pages 175-346, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    3. Hill, Berkeley, 2002. "Measures of Economic Status - Combining Income and Wealth into a Single Measure of the Potential Command Over Goods and Services," Workshop on the Farm Household-Firm Unit: Its Importance in Agriculture and Implications for Statistics, April 12-13,2002, Wye Campus, Imperial College 15715, International Agricultural Policy Reform and Adjustment Project (IAPRAP).

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