Capital in the Twenty-First Century

816 Seiten

Sprache: English

Am 7. November 2017 von Harvard University Press veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-0-674-97985-7
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OCLC-Nummer:
997225376

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hat Capital in the Twenty-First Century von Thomas Piketty besprochen

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Piketty and his colaborators collected information about the distribution of incomes from labor and from capital around the world over the past couple of centuries.

This data allows them to show how economic inequality has changed over this period in different countries.

The findings are striking: economic inequality in the modern era is as high as during the "Gilded age", and it is continually becoming more extreme.

Piketty argues that contrary to Kuznets hopeful belief, the reduction of inequality observed by him in the USA was not an automatic result of a well functioning capitalist system, but a product of policies meant to achieve this reduction.

Had Kuznets had more data, he would have seen his inequality curve rise again.

For labor income to increase, the economy needs to grow.

For capital income to increase, part of the returns have to be reinvested.

Great book, but I'm a beginner in the topic

The thing is that I'm a complete beginner in this subject, but I found the book very interesting and novel. Definitely a lot of food for thought. And global economics are not so simple as I thought.

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Themen

  • Capital
  • Income distribution
  • Wealth
  • Labor economics