Brendan Burgess
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Séamus Coffey has made the point that even in a very equal society, the distribution of wealth would be unequal as older people should have more wealth than younger people.
Rory O'Farrell who used to be with the Nevin Institute did an interesting exercise. He asked what would the distribution be if everyone had the same salary and if everyone saved the same amount each year.
He admits to being surprised by the results.

I am used to seeing economists twist and contort the data to suit their arguments, so it's great to see someone actually publishing their results when it is completely at variance with their ideology. Fair play to him.
An ‘ideal’ wealth distribution and the life-cycle
Brendan
Rory O'Farrell who used to be with the Nevin Institute did an interesting exercise. He asked what would the distribution be if everyone had the same salary and if everyone saved the same amount each year.
He admits to being surprised by the results.

I am used to seeing economists twist and contort the data to suit their arguments, so it's great to see someone actually publishing their results when it is completely at variance with their ideology. Fair play to him.
An ‘ideal’ wealth distribution and the life-cycle
Brendan