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Monetary Policy and the Top One Percent: Evidence from a Century of Modern Economic History

Silver Dekadrachm. Sicily, Syracuse. 406-367 BCE

Silver Dekadrachm. Sicily, Syracuse. 406-367 BCE

Authors: Mehdi El Herradi and Aurélien Leroy

This paper examines the distributional implications of monetary pol-icy from a long-run perspective with data spanning a century of modern economic history in 12 advanced economies between 1920 and 2015. We employ two complementary empirical methodologies for estimating the dynamic responses of the top 1% income share to a monetary policy shock: vector auto-regressions and local projections. We notably exploit the implications of the macroeconomic policy trilemma to identify exogenous variations in monetary conditions. The obtained results indicate that ex-pansionary monetary policy strongly increases the share of national income held by the top one percent. Our findings also suggest that this effect is arguably driven by higher asset prices, and holds irrespective of the state of the economy.

El Herradi, Mehdi and Leroy, Aurélien, Monetary Policy and the Top One Percent: Evidence from a Century of Modern Economic History (April 29, 2019). De Nederlandsche Bank Working Paper No. 632 (2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3379740 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3379740

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