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Wealth and inheritance in Britain from 1896 to the present A B Atkinson Nuffield College, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, and London School of Economics

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Wealth and inheritance in Britain from 1896 to the present. A B Atkinson Nuffield College, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, and London School of Economics. Plan. The recent rise in UK personal wealth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Wealth and inheritance in Britain from 1896 to the present

Wealth and inheritance in Britain from 1896 to the present

A B AtkinsonNuffield College,

Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, and

London School of Economics

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Plan

1. The recent rise in UK personal wealth

2. Inheritance in the UK: sources and methods

3. A return of inheritance in Britain?

4. Comparison with France

5. Conclusions.

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1. The recent rise in UK personal wealth

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Role of housing

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National wealth/income

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Public and corporate sectors

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2. Inheritance in UK: Sources and methods

Data from 1896 to 2008 (only 13 missing years)

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Need adjustments

• Non-filers;

• Exempt (settled) property and under- and over- valuation;

• Gifts inter vivos not subject to duty.

NB Not all adjustments made in estimating total wealth apply.

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Gifts inter vivos

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3. Return of inheritance in UK?

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2 U-shapes

U U

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In relation to total personal wealth

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Accounting equation

Basic accounting equation used by Piketty: ratio of transmitted wealth, B, to national income, Y, is equal in year t to

Bt/Yt = mt μt* Wt/Yt

where mt is the mortality rate, μt* is the ratio of the average wealth of decedents (corrected for gifts inter vivos) relative to the average wealth of the living, and Wt denotes total personal wealth, or Bt/Wt = mt μt*

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Mortality and μ

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Decompositioon

Piketty on France: “the historical decline in the mortality mt seems to have been (partially) compensated by an increase in the μt* ratio. Consequently, the product of the two, that is the inheritance-wealth ratio bwt = mtμt*, declined much less than the mortality rate”.

In the UK, from 1977 to 2006, the rise in the B/Y ratio by a factor of 1.69 can be seen as the product of 0.75 (mortality decline) 1.23 (rise in μ*) and 1.83 (rise in W/Y). In the earlier upturn, from 1921 to 1932, by a factor of 1.54 can be seen as the product of 1.06 (slight mortality increase) 1.03 (virtually constant μ*) and 1.41 (rise in W/Y).

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4. Comparison with France

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France

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Comparison

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Decomposition change 1977 to 2006

France UKRise in B/Y 2.39 1.69made up fromChange in mortality

0.79 0.75

Change in mu 1.75 1.23Change in B/Y 1.74 1.83

Note: Each cell shows the ratio of the 2006 value to that in 1977, so that B/Y in France in 2006 was 2.39 times the value in 1977.

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Conclusions

• Estate data for UK not go so far back in time, although more frequent in recent years;

• Knowledge about gifts inter vivos much less satisfactory in UK; and adjustments approximate;

• Have seen recent rise in B/Y but less than in France (unless increase in gifts under-stated);

• Rise in UK mostly driven by rise in W/Y;• Also U-shape in first third of C20;• Need to interpret recent U-shape in light of

changing net worth of public and corporate sectors.

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More urgency for reforming wealth transfer tax