利用所得税数据进行财富调查校准

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS International Tax and Public Finance Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s10797-024-09849-6
Daniel Kolář
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由于 "富人失踪 "问题,财富调查往往会低估财富集中在顶端的情况。我提出了一种提高财富调查可信度的新方法,即让财富调查与表列所得税数据保持一致。统一的三年期家庭金融和消费调查(HFCS)收集了收入和财富数据,因此可以做到这一点。我通过使用 HFCS 的收入部分校准调查权重来实现一致性。我将 Blanchet 等人(J Econ Inequal 20(1):119-150,2022b)的校准方法应用到新的环境中,并提出了一种新的、直观的方法来确定校准开始的合并点。然后,我将校准后的权重与 HFCS 财富值一起使用。通过对奥地利的测试,校准使调查总数更接近国民账户,财富不平等在第二和第三波调查中加剧。我还发现奥地利 HFCS 收入分布存在强烈的向下偏差。在校准之后,我还测试了其他顶尾调整:用帕累托分布代替调查顶尾,并将数据与杂志富豪榜相结合。
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Wealth survey calibration using income tax data

Wealth surveys tend to underestimate wealth concentration at the top due to the “missing rich” problem. I propose a new way of improving the credibility of wealth surveys by making them consistent with tabulated income tax data. This is possible with the harmonized triannual Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS), which collects data on both income and wealth. I achieve consistency by calibrating survey weights using the income part of HFCS. I apply the calibration method of Blanchet et al. (J Econ Inequal 20(1):119–150, 2022b) in a new context and propose a new, intuitive way to determine the merging point where the calibration starts. I then use the calibrated weights with HFCS wealth values. Tested on Austria, calibration aligns the survey totals closer to the National Accounts, with wealth inequality increasing in the second and third survey waves. I also find a strong downward bias in the Austrian HFCS income distribution. Following the calibration, I test other top tail adjustments: replacing the survey top tail with a Pareto distribution and combining the data with a magazine rich list.

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期刊介绍: INTERNATIONAL TAX AND PUBLIC FINANCE publishes outstanding original research, both theoretical and empirical, in all areas of public economics.  While the journal has a historical strength in open economy, international, and interjurisdictional issues, we actively encourage high-quality submissions from the breadth of public economics.The special Policy Watch section is designed to facilitate communication between the academic and public policy spheres.  This section includes timely, policy-oriented discussions. The goal is to provide a two-way forum in which academic researchers gain insight into current policy priorities and policy-makers can access academic advances in a practical way.  INTERNATIONAL TAX AND PUBLIC FINANCE is peer reviewed and published in one volume per year, consisting of six issues, one of which contains papers presented at the annual congress of the International Institute of Public Finance (refereed in the usual way). Officially cited as: Int Tax Public Finance
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