Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyHarvard University Press, 14 ago 2017 - 816 pagine A New York Times #1 Bestseller |
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... at the level of the firm or individual agents) and macroeconomic mechanisms (which can be understood only at the level of the national or global economy). 4. One million euros per year (equivalent to the wages Income and Capital . 50.
... euros per year (equivalent to the wages of 200 miners), according to the strikers. Unfortunately, no information about this is available on the company's website. 5. Roughly 65–70 percent for wages and other income from Income and ...
... euros per capita in 2010, whereas total private wealth (net of debt) was typically on the order of 150,000–200,000 euros per capita, or five to six times annual national income. There are interesting variations both within Europe and ...
... euros per capita per annum (or 2,500 euros per month) obviously does not mean that everyone earns that amount. Like all averages, this average income figure hides enormous disparities. In practice, many people earn much less than 2,500 ...
Sommario
1 | |
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 |