Capital in the Twenty-First Century
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Short Description:
Analyzes wealth and income dynamics with historical data to examine inequality, taxation, and capital regulation.
Capital in the Twenty-First Century explores the historical dynamics of wealth and income inequality through comprehensive economic analysis and research spanning over fifteen years. It addresses themes such as the capital-to-income ratio, the division of labor and capital, and the evolution of wealth concentration from Europe to the New World. The book investigates the roles of merit and inheritance, disparities in labor income, and global wealth inequality. It proposes policy approaches including progressive income taxation and a global capital tax, while considering the implications of public debt in modern economies. Drawing on extensive databases and collaborations with economic scholars, it offers a rigorous examination of economic inequality and potential regulatory frameworks in the twenty-first century.
Additional Information
- Title
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century
- Authors
- Thomas Piketty
- Narrator
- -
- Translator
- Arthur Goldhammer
- Publisher
- BASHARATE BOOK STORE
- Book Format
- Book Type
- Digital
- Number of Pages
- 569
- Publication Year
- 2014
- Book Size
- 4.1 MB
- Book Language
- English