The diffusion of stock ownership in the United States

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Growth in number of book stockholders in recent years, 561.—More rapid growth in
immediate post-war period, 566.—Customer and employee sales important only after 1920,
567.—Examination of income-tax data for possible shift in ownership, 570.—Large shift in
ownership from rich to less rich apparent between 1916 and 1921, none thereafter, 574.—
Check on validity of figures by examination of methods of manipulation, 575; by examination
of income-tax data, particularly for tax evasion, 576; by discussion of possible explanations …
Summary
Growth in number of book stockholders in recent years, 561. — More rapid growth in immediate post-war period, 566. — Customer and employee sales important only after 1920, 567. — Examination of income-tax data for possible shift in ownership, 570. — Large shift in ownership from rich to less rich apparent between 1916 and 1921, none thereafter, 574. — Check on validity of figures by examination of methods of manipulation, 575; by examination of income-tax data, particularly for tax evasion, 576; by discussion of possible explanations of shift, 585; by the evidence of growth in number of book stockholders, 591. — Conclusion, 591. — Statistical Appendix, Tables I–VIII, 593.
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