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Last Updated: 08/17/2005

Wealth inequality: data and models

Marco Cagetti, Mariacristina De Nardi

In the United States wealth is highly concentrated and very un- equally distributed: the richest 1% hold one third of the total wealth in the economy. Understanding the determinants of wealth inequality is a challenge for many economic models. We summarize some key facts about the wealth distribution and what economic models have been able to explain so far.

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