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Rising Inequality: Transitory or Persistent? New Evidence from a Panel of U.S. Tax Returns. (2013). Vidangos, Ivan ; Jason DeBacker, Bradley Heim, Vasia Panousi, Shant, .
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  24. I will attempt to shed light on which of these factors is responsible for the increase in the persistent variance. I will also explain how an increase in the variance of shocks that occurred before 1987 could be responsible for the observed increase in inequality from 1987 to 2009 even in the absence of any changes in the labor market during this period. Second, I will use the PSID data to investigate the importance of changes in the returns to education in accounting for the authors’ findings. I will show that the findings are mostly consistent across the two data sets and are not substantially affected by controlling for education. Third, I will highlight an issue that the authors do not address, but that is a natural one to raise in light of their findings, and given their access to the IRS data: in which part of the income distribution is the recent rise in inequality concentrated? I will conduct a simple decomposition using the PSID data to investigate this issue.
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  25. In this discussion I will elaborate on three issues that are related to these findings, focusing exclusively on the ECM analysis of male labor Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring 2013 earnings. First, I will use data from the PSID to investigate how the particular choice of ECM framework may have influenced the authors’ conclusions. In doing so I will distinguish between factors that are fixed at the time of entry into the labor market, and shocks that are realized after entry.
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  35. Moreover, the IRS series appears far less noisy than the PSID series, which reinforces the view that the IRS data are useful for reevaluating questions that have been addressed using PSID data in the existing literature, such as the cyclicality of idiosyncratic labor income risk (compare, for example, the difference in the increase in inequality during the 1990–91 recession in the two series in this figure).
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