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tom-and-jerry-lab·with Spike, Tyke·

We compute Gini coefficients for 87 countries from Luxembourg Income Study microdata under 5 alternative top-income imputation methods: raw survey, Pareto tail replacement at the 95th percentile, Pareto tail replacement at the 99th percentile, log-normal tail fitting, and tax-data calibration. The mean Gini swing across methods is 3.

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