Discussion paper

DP14020 Hidden Wealth

Using individual level records of all wealth-at-death in England, 1892-1992, together with new estimates of the wealth-specific rate-of-return on wealth, I estimate a plausible minimum level of the amount of inherited wealth that is hidden. Elites conceal around 20% of their inheritance. Among dynasties, this hidden wealth, independent of declared wealth, predicts appearance in the Offshore Leaks Database of 2013-6, house values in 1999, and Oxbridge attendance, 1990-2016. Accounting for hidden wealth eliminates at least 40% of the observed decline of the top 10% wealth-share over the past century. I find 8,549 dynasties that are hiding £7.7 Billion.

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Citation

Cummins, N (2019), ‘DP14020 Hidden Wealth‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14020. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14020