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Introduction The World Wealth and Income Database (WID.world) aims to provide open and convenient access to the historical evolution of the world distribution of income and wealth, both within countries and between countries. National and regional level Wealth income ratio The overall long-run objective is to be able to produce Distributional National Accounts (DINA) Introduction of World Wealth and Income Database DINA: annual estimates of the distribution of income and wealth using concepts of income and wealth that are consistent with the macroeconomic national accounts Li Yang PARIS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Bangkok, 5 th, October Introduction Data Source and Literature Methodology UN ESCAP and Findings Where We Stand 1

Introduction WID.world started with historical top income shares for France, USA, Britain gradually extended to over forty countries and to wealth (Piketty 2001, 2003, Piketty-Saez 2003, Atkinson-Piketty 2007, 2010, Alvaredo et al 2013, Saez-Zucman 2016) New website WID.world launched in Janurary, 2017 Four major extensions underway: Emerging countries and not only rich countries: new tax data recently made available for China, Brasil, India, South Africa, etc. Wealth distribution and not only income distribution Bottom of the distribution and not only the top Aggregated National Wealth and Income Overall objective : Distributional National Accounts (DINA) for all countries 1 2

Introduction Most extensive database on the historical evolution of income and wealth Top income shares, averages, thresholds: 50 countries Wealth income ratios, wealth distribution: 20 countries Net National Income, CFC, GDP: 150 countries Open access, multi-lingual website and visualization tools Chinese, English, French, Spanish : reach more than 3 billion people State of the art tools for inequality research GPINTER package: manipulate distributions online Stata and R packages: access our data from Stata directly 2 3

wid.world Interface 3 4

The World Wealth and Income Database (WID.world) relies on the combined effort of an international network of over a hundred researchers covering more than 70 countries from all continents. All the data being used in the database are compiled based on individual research papers using the same methodology. Data Sources 1. Household/Individual Income Tax Data 2. Income and Wealth Surveys 4. National Account (National Balance Sheet, Flow of Funds, International Investment Position, Balance of Payment etc.) 3. Rich List (Forbes s list) 5. Estate Tax Data collection and validation 6. Other Data (Reports from International Investment Banks and Consulting Firms) 4 5

Example: Estimating DINA Income Distribution 1. Estimating survey income distribution (y s ) Income survey data Generalized Pareto interpolation techniques (Blanchet-Fournier-Piketty, 2016) 2. Estimating fiscal income distribution (y f ) Correcting survey income distribution using income tax data 3. Estimating distribution of total personal income (y p ) y p = y f + y nf Methodology Correcting tax-exempt capital income y nf y nf : private share of undistributed profits and imputed rent 4. Transform the distribution of personal income (y p ) into the distribution of national income y (normalize the distribution by national income) 5 6

Challenge-Data Availability for Measuring Inequality It is extremely difficult to collect income tax data, especially in developing and emerging countries. Taking Asia-Pacific countries as example: Countries/regions that publish tax tabulations regularly: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. Countries/regions with limited published tax tabulations: China Mainland (annual income higher than 120,000RMB, 2006-2010), Indonesia (1920-1939, 2005). Countries/regions without published tax tabulations: Vietnam, Philippines, Macau, North Korea. Countries/regions that have not been explored yet: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, East Timor, Mongolia, Brunei 6 7

Challenge-Data Availability for Measuring National Wealth National accounts are not complete in most of the countries. Taking Asia-Pacific countries as example: Most of the countries do not provide complete official national balance sheet - Singapore publishes only household balance sheet - Malaysia and Mongolia publish only government balance sheet - China, Viet Nam, Indonesia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, etc. with no official national balance sheet published Many countries do not provide complete Flow of Funds - Malaysia and Indonesia with only financial transaction of Flow of Funds 7 8

Putting Distribution Back at the Center of Economics Our studies and findings have been presented in many economic conferences, such as the American Economic Association Meeting, European Economic Association, etc. reported by various major international media, such as, BBC news, the New York Times, Washington Post, the Economist, the Guardian, etc. published in a range of academic journals. In January 2018, the World Inequality Lab will release its first bi-annual World Inequality Report, examining the latest trends in economic inequality across the world. will be translated into nine different languages and be published by Harvard University Press. 8 9

Thank You Li Yang Paris School of Economics li.yang@psemail.eu 810