Workshop on Quantitative Economic History, September 2-4, 1985University of Groningen, Department of Economic Growth and Social change, Economics Faculty, 1985 - Economic history - 546 pages |
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... wealth of assessed . The concentration of wealth was very pro-- nounced as is evident in Table 2. Assuming the degree of underreporting to have been the same at all levels , the top decile of all wealth - holders held on the basis of ...
... wealth of assessed . The concentration of wealth was very pro-- nounced as is evident in Table 2. Assuming the degree of underreporting to have been the same at all levels , the top decile of all wealth - holders held on the basis of ...
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... wealth tax assessees had an average assessed wealth of about f . 14,000 , which at market values was probably close to f . 20,000 . Since only about every south household was liable to tax as having taxable wealth of f . 1000 or more ...
... wealth tax assessees had an average assessed wealth of about f . 14,000 , which at market values was probably close to f . 20,000 . Since only about every south household was liable to tax as having taxable wealth of f . 1000 or more ...
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... wealth , the data on taxable wealth provide a reasonably reliable picture of the movements of the wealth of the city and of its distribu- tion over a century if it is taken into account that the absolute figures are probably ...
... wealth , the data on taxable wealth provide a reasonably reliable picture of the movements of the wealth of the city and of its distribu- tion over a century if it is taken into account that the absolute figures are probably ...
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