Extreme and persistent inequality: New evidence for Brazil combining nacional accounts, surveys and fiscal data, 2001-2015 by Marc Morgan (8/2017). “…Our results provide a sharp upward revision of the official estimates of inequality in Brazil, while the decreasing inequality trends are reversed according to our benchmark national income series. The concentration of income at the top is striking, with the Top 1% income share increasing to 28% by the end of the period, from an initial share of 25%…”
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