Changes in Income Distribution During the Great Depression

Horst Mendershausen

Published in 1946 by NBER
in NBER Book Series Studies in Income and Wealth

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0191 pages
ISBN: 0-870-14162-7

Table of Contents

Front matter, table of contents, preface. (p. -19 - 0) (bibliographic info) (download)

Introduction - Aspects of Income Changes. (p. 1 - 11) (bibliographic info) (download)

1. Changes in Income Level, 1929-1933. (p. 12 - 22) (bibliographic info) (download)

2. Changes in Income Inequality. (p. 23 - 80) (bibliographic info) (download)

3. Changes in the Relative Position of Individual Families on the Income Scale, 1929-1933. (p. 81 - 113) (bibliographic info) (download)

4. Summary . (p. 114 - 120) (bibliographic info) (download)

5. Appendix A: Information about the Data. (p. 121 - 140) (bibliographic info) (download)

6. Appendix B: Cross-classification Tables of 1929 and 1933 Incomes for Identical Samples of Families in Each of 33 Cities. (p. 141 - 158) (bibliographic info) (download)

7. Appendix C: Measures of Income Inequality. (p. 159 - 167) (bibliographic info) (download)

8. Index. (p. 168 - 172) (bibliographic info) (download)

 

 
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