
The Economics of Inequality
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L. J. Ganser
Succinct, accessible, and authoritative, Thomas Piketty’s The Economics of Inequality is the ideal place to start for those who want to understand the fundamental issues at the heart of one the most pressing concerns in contemporary economics and politics. This work now appears in English for the first time.
Cover design by Graciela Galup.
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Nation public office holder should listen this one
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great concepts
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A good but rather technical publication
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-- Thomas Piketty, The Economics of Inequality
Piketty wrote this book ten years before (2004) Piketty wrote his famous book Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2014). In this book Piketty outlines many of the economic arguments concerning economic inequality (primarily income, wage, capital) and discusses many of the different potential approaches used to combat it. He also explores not just the moral challenges of a society with high levels of income inequality (stability, etc), but also explore ideas surrounding whether high levels of income inequality is efficient economically. Some of the ideas he explored heavily in Capital in the 21st Century are seen as seeds here (flat tax on capital, etc). He isn't looking to burn capitalism down, rather he is pointing to the need to "analyze the reasons for labor income inequality. The point of such analysis is to determine what kinds of redistributive instruments might combat it. The goal is no longer to abolish private ownership of capital, tax profits, or redistribute wealth. The instruments suitable for dealing with labor income inequality go by other names: taxation of top incomes and fiscal transfers to those with lower incomes; policies to improve education and training; minimum wages; and measures to prevent employment discrimination, strengthen unions, and establish wage schedules, to name of few."
His goal with this book is to determine which of those policies/taxes above are the most justifiable morally and economically, what arguments are used to justify them or reject them, and how do we evaluate those arguments.
A Survey of the Economics of Inequality
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Full of data but a tough tale to follow
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Supposedly, the text has figures to refer to, and the word choice Pikkety uses just doesn't come off well when you only have the words being read to you. If I get my hands on a text version, I'd probably change my overall rating to a 4-5 star review.
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