Discussion paper

DP8155 Colonial Rule, Apartheid and Natural Resources: Top Incomes in South Africa, 1903-2007

There have been important studies of overall income inequality and of poverty in South Africa. In this paper, we approach the subject from a different direction: the extent and evolution of top incomes. We present estimates of the shares in total income of groups such as the top 1 per cent and the top 0.1 per cent, covering, with gaps, more than a hundred years. In order to explain the observed dynamics, here we consider three factors: the transfer of political authority, racial discrimination, and the rich mineral resources. The estimates of top income shares for recent years bear out the picture of South Africa as a highly unequal country.

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Citation

Atkinson, A and F Alvaredo (2010), ‘DP8155 Colonial Rule, Apartheid and Natural Resources: Top Incomes in South Africa, 1903-2007‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8155. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp8155