Replication Data for: The super-rich in global perspective: a quantitative analysis of the Forbes list of billionaires, Applied Economics Letters, 11 (13), 2004, pp. 793-796

Neumayer, E.ORCID logo (2016). Replication Data for: The super-rich in global perspective: a quantitative analysis of the Forbes list of billionaires, Applied Economics Letters, 11 (13), 2004, pp. 793-796. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/kqc4lh
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Why are there more super-rich people in some countries than in others? Extraordinary wealth is often regarded with envy and might raise the suspicion that it can only be accumulated with the help of a minimalist state that does not concern itself with the plight of the many. This raises the issue whether a high number of billionaires can co-exist with a high-taxing, interventionist, social and welfare spending government? These two questions are at the heart of this paper’s analysis. To answer them a quantitative analysis of the global Forbes list of billionaires is undertaken.

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