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Vermögensverteilung: Bemerkenswerte Stabilität

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  • Stockhausen, Maximilian
  • Niehues, Judith

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In öffentlichen Debatten wird oft behauptet, dass die Vermögensungleichheit in Deutschland permanent zunehme. Eine Analyse der Entwicklung der Nettovermögensverteilung auf Basis unterschiedlicher Mikrodatensätze zeigt jedoch, dass das Niveau der Vermögensungleichheit seit Beginn der 2000er Jahre nahezu konstant ist und in den letzten Jahren eher sinkt als steigt.

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  • Stockhausen, Maximilian & Niehues, Judith, 2019. "Vermögensverteilung: Bemerkenswerte Stabilität," IW-Kurzberichte 81/2019, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
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    1. Diermeier Matthias & Niehues Judith, 2024. "Ökonomische Ungleichheit und das Erstarken des rechten Randes – die empirische Suche nach einem Zusammenhang," Wirtschaftsdienst, Sciendo, vol. 104(7), pages 448-452.
    2. Thilo N. H. Albers & Charlotte Bartels & Moritz Schularick, 2020. "The Distribution of Wealth in Germany, 1895-2018," ECONtribute Policy Brief Series 001, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany.
    3. Judith Niehues & Maximilian Stockhausen & Andreas Peichl & Charlotte Bartels & Mario Bossler & Bernd Fitzenberger & Arnim Seidlitz & Moritz Kuhn & Till Baldenius & Sebastian Kohl & Moritz Schularick &, 2020. "Ungleichheit unter der Lupe – neue politische Antworten auf ein bekanntes Thema," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 73(02), pages 03-26, February.

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