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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
For the first time since independence, in a nation founded in large part on the rejection of a fixed nobility determined by birth and perpetuated by inheritance, America is paving the way for the creation of dynastic family wealth. Abolition or evisceration of the Rule Against Perpetuities in over half the states along with the likely repeal of the ...
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For the first time since independence, in a nation founded in large part on the rejection of a fixed nobility determined by birth and perpetuated by inheritance, America is paving the way for the creation of dynastic family wealth. Abolition or evisceration of the Rule Against Perpetuities in over half the states along with the likely repeal of the ...
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Review of Political Economy, 2016
ABSTRACTThe extensive critical literature on Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is surveyed under nine headings. The first deals with the conservative argument that inequality in the distribution of wealth does not matter, since a rising tide lifts all boats.
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ABSTRACTThe extensive critical literature on Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is surveyed under nine headings. The first deals with the conservative argument that inequality in the distribution of wealth does not matter, since a rising tide lifts all boats.
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Information, 2022
Det er forfriskende, når en førende økonom som Piketty tillader sig at tænke i de normative og utopiske baner, vi kender fra det 20. århundredes klassiske intellektuelle.
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Det er forfriskende, når en førende økonom som Piketty tillader sig at tænke i de normative og utopiske baner, vi kender fra det 20. århundredes klassiske intellektuelle.
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Inequality, sustainability and Piketty's capital [PDF]
In this article I address the implications of Thomas Piketty's book Capital in the Twenty-First Century for our understanding of inequality and sustainability, drawing upon Amartya Sen's capability approach, and the revival of classical political economy it brings. I argue that Piketty's contribution is a significant one which has the potential to lead
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Beyond Property or Beyond Piketty?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020AbstractCapital and Ideology represents a significant further statement from Thomas Piketty. The arguments made by the “New Piketty” are largely compatible with those of his previous Capital in the Twenty‐First Century, but reflect broadening of scope and deepening of causal analysis, most markedly through the adoption of a world historical perspective.
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Capital & Class, 2015
Thomas Piketty Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 2014; 685 PP: 9780674430006, 40 [euro] (hbk) In Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren, published in 1930, J. M. Keynes looked forward to a time when, a century on, humankind would have nearly solved 'the economic problem', its members taking their eyes ...
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Thomas Piketty Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 2014; 685 PP: 9780674430006, 40 [euro] (hbk) In Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren, published in 1930, J. M. Keynes looked forward to a time when, a century on, humankind would have nearly solved 'the economic problem', its members taking their eyes ...
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Piketty argues that there are long-run fundamental laws in capitalism that will necessarily concentrate the income in favor of the privileged 1 or 10% of the population. Piketty's two fundamental laws are really theoretical propositions that presume relative rigidity in the rate of return of capital and in the net savings rate.
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Piketty, capital and education: a solution to, or problem in, rising social inequalities?
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2016Susan Lee Robertson
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