Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyHarvard University Press, 14 ago 2017 - 816 pagine A New York Times #1 Bestseller |
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... Figure I.1 represents income inequality in the United States, while the curves in Figure I.2 depict the capital/income ratio in several European countries (Japan, though not shown, is similar). It is not out of the question that the two ...
... Figure I.2, reflects a divergence mechanism that is in some ways simpler and more transparent and no doubt exerts greater influence on the long-run evolution of the wealth distribution. Figure I.2 shows the total value of private wealth ...
... Figures 1.1 and 1.2). In other words, the lead that Europe and America achieved during the Industrial Revolution ... Figure 1.3). It is far too early to predict when it might end, especially since the possibility of economic and/or ...
... figure 1.1. The distribution of world output, 1700–2012 figure 1.2. The distribution of world population, 1700–2012 Europe's population made 26 percent of world population in 1913, down to 10 percent in 2012. Sources and series: see ...
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Sommario
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47 | |
The Dynamics of the CapitalIncome Ratio | 139 |
The Structure of Inequality | 295 |
Regulating Capital in the TwentyFirst Century | 595 |
Contents in Detail | 755 |
List of Tables and Illustrations | 765 |
Index | 771 |