Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
Baldini, M.. "Inequality in Italy" Working paper, CAPPAPERS, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2005.
abstract:
Inflation is usually assumed to affect all households with the same intensity. Since relative
prices are subject to continuous changes, each household, depending on its specific pattern of
consumption, is however characterised by a specific inflation rate. With the help of a rich set
of microdata, this paper studies the distribution of inflation rates across Italian households
during the period 1986-2004. The main findings are that rich households faced on average a
slightly higher inflation rate than poor households, and that some demographic characteristics
have been systematically associated with higher price increases. Also in 2002, the year of the
changeover, inflation has been slightly higher for the rich. Using individual prices indexes, it
is finally possible to show that, in the last few years, real living standards for many families
have worsened.
Iris type:
Working paper
List of contributors:
Baldini, M.
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