Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyHarvard University Press, 14 ago 2017 - 816 pagine A New York Times #1 Bestseller |
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... labor. I will analyze this phenomenon and its causes in Part Three. For now, I will take the inequality of income from labor and capital as given and focus on the global division of ... wages and other income from Income and Output . 51.
... income of capital” may be remuneration for “entrepreneurial” labor, and this should no doubt be treated as we treat other forms of labor. This classic argument deserves closer scrutiny. Taking all these elements into account, what is ...
... income to historically low levels in the 1950s. Very soon, however, capital ... labor split since the beginning of the twenty-first century, as well as our ... labor split must somehow deal with the fact that the nature of capital itself ...
... income ratio (that is, the ratio of the total stock of capital to the annual flow of income) rather than focus exclusively on the capital-labor split (that is, the share of income going to capital and labor, respectively). In the past ...
... income from abroad is positive or negative. National income=domestic output + net income from abroad6 At the global ... labor or capital: whether as wages, salaries, honoraria, bonuses, and so on (that is, as payments to workers and others ...
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 |