Inequality in Indonesia: What can we learn from top incomes?

Date

2009

Authors

Leigh, Andrew
van der Eng, Pierre

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Pulp and Technical Association of Canada

Abstract

Abstract: Using taxation and household survey data, this paper estimates top income shares for Indonesia during 1920-2004. Our results suggest that top income shares grew during the 1920s and 1930s, but fell in the post-war era. We observe a sharp rise in top income shares during the late-1990s, coinciding with the 1997-98 economic crisis. Where comparable data are available, top income shares in Indonesia are generally higher than in other countries, a finding that is at odds with the view that Indonesia is a relatively egalitarian society. This suggests that top income shares may provide a more complete picture of developing country inequality in comparative perspective.

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Keywords: Indonesia; Inequality; Personal income taxation; Top incomes

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Journal of Public Economics

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Journal article

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