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Inequality and Institutions in 20th Century America
2007
Social Science Research Network
We provide a comprehensive view of widening income inequality in the United States contrasting conditions since 1980 with those in earlier postwar years. We argue that the income distribution in each period was strongly shaped by a set of economic institutions. The early postwar years were dominated by unions, a negotiating framework set in the Treaty of Detroit, progressive taxes, and a high minimum wage --all parts of a general government effort to broadly distribute the gains from growth.
doi:10.2139/ssrn.984330
fatcat:qja2erjflfeoxhhcotd2iqkhmq