Capital in the Twenty-First Century
by Thomas Piketty
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
by Thomas Piketty
Book Summary
Thomas Piketty's work offers a profound exploration of wealth concentration and distribution over the past few centuries, investigating the dynamics that shape economic inequality. By meticulously analyzing historical data, the book reveals patterns and mechanisms that have governed the accumulation and transmission of capital, providing critical insights into contemporary debates about inequality and economic policy.
- Historical persistence of inequality: Wealth inequality has been a consistent feature of capitalist economies, often intensifying unless countered by strong political and social interventions.
- Rate of return on capital vs. economic growth: When the return on capital outpaces economic...
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