Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyHarvard University Press, 14 ago 2017 - 816 pagine A New York Times #1 Bestseller |
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... Long Run . 204 6. The Capital-Labor Split in the Twenty-First Century . 249 Part Three: The Structure of Inequality 7. Inequality and Concentration: Preliminary Bearings . 297 8. Two Worlds . 339 9. Inequality of Labor Income . 382 10 ...
... long-run evolution of the distribution of wealth and class structure of society. This was true in particular of ... long-term evolution of land prices and land rents. Like Malthus, he had virtually no genuine statistics at his disposal ...
... long run. In a way, we are in the same position at the beginning of the twentyfirst century as our forebears were in ... long-term trends. Their answers were not always satisfactory, but at least they were asking the right questions ...
... long run estate tax data are easier to come by. 27. See the following pioneering works: R.J. Lampman, The Share of Top WealthHolders in National Wealth, 1922–1956 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1962); Anthony Atkinson and A.J. ...
... long run.30 To one degree or another, my colleagues and I have extended this work to other countries, especially Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, and the United States. These materials play a crucial role in this study, because the ...
Sommario
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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 |