Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyHarvard University Press, 10 mar 2014 - 685 pagine The main driver of inequality--returns on capital that exceed the rate of economic growth--is again threatening to generate extreme discontent and undermine democratic values. Thomas Piketty's findings in this ambitious, original, rigorous work will transform debate and set the agenda for the next generation of thought about wealth and inequality. |
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... inegalitarian spiral, marked in particular by increasing concentration ofwealth. It is quite difficult to say where this trajectory would have led without the major economic and political shocks initiated by the war. With the aid of ...
... inegalitarian spiral, marked in particular by increasing concentration ofwealth. It is quite difficult to say where this trajectory would have led without the major economic and political shocks initiated by the war. With the aid of ...
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... inegalitarian spiral and antithetical to the apocalyptic predictions of the nineteenth century. In order to properly convey the considerable influence that Kuznets's the- ory enjoyed in the 1980s and 1990s and to a certain extent still ...
... inegalitarian spiral and antithetical to the apocalyptic predictions of the nineteenth century. In order to properly convey the considerable influence that Kuznets's the- ory enjoyed in the 1980s and 1990s and to a certain extent still ...
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... inegalitarian forces from prevailing permanently. Consider first the mechanisms pushing toward convergence, that is, to- ward reduction and compression of inequalities. The main forces for conver- gence are the diffusion of knowledge ...
... inegalitarian forces from prevailing permanently. Consider first the mechanisms pushing toward convergence, that is, to- ward reduction and compression of inequalities. The main forces for conver- gence are the diffusion of knowledge ...
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... inegalitarian. It saw the invention of the electric light as well as the heyday of the ocean liner (the Titanic sailed in 1912), the advent of film and radio, and the rise of the automobile and international investment. Note, for ...
... inegalitarian. It saw the invention of the electric light as well as the heyday of the ocean liner (the Titanic sailed in 1912), the advent of film and radio, and the rise of the automobile and international investment. Note, for ...
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Sommario
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37 | |
The Dynamics Of The CapitalIncome Ratio | 111 |
The Structure Of In Equality | 235 |
Regulating Capital In The Twenty First Century | 469 |
Conclusion | 571 |
Notes | 579 |
Contents in Detail | 657 |
Tables and Illustrations | 665 |
Index | 671 |
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