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Capital in the twenty first century.

PIKETTY Thomas

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS

2014

685

332.32-PIKET

CAPITALISM ; HISTORY ; ECONOMIC GROWTH ; SOCIAL CONDITION


Number of copies : 1
No. Call n° Bar code Commentary
1 [available]

ISBN 13 : 978-0674430006

Contents : Acknowledgments
Introduction

I. Income and Capital
1. Income and Output
2. Growth: Illusions and Realities

II. The Dynamics of the Capital/Income Ratio
3. The Metamorphoses of Capital
4. From Old Europe to the New World
5. The Capital/Income Ratio over the Long Run
6. The Capital–Labor Split in the Twenty-First Century

III. The Structure of Inequality
7. Inequality and Concentration: Preliminary Bearings
8. Two Worlds
9. Inequality of Labor Income
10. Inequality of Capital Ownership
11. Merit and Inheritance in the Long Run
12. Global Inequality of Wealth in the Twenty-First Century

IV. Regulating Capital in the Twenty-First Century
13. A Social State for the Twenty-First Century
14. Rethinking the Progressive Income Tax
15. A Global Tax on Capital
16. The Question of the Public Debt
Conclusion
Notes
Contents in Detail
List of Tables and Illustrations*
Index

Notes : Financial Times and McKinsey Best Business book of the year 2014

Language : English

Place of publishing : CAMBRIDGE

Location : Nice Library

Material : Paper

Statement : Présent