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Titel
After Piketty : The Agenda for Economics and Inequality
Auflage
Pilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries only
Ort / Verlag
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
[2018]
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
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  • Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is the most widely discussed work of economics in recent history, selling millions of copies in dozens of languages. But are its analyses of inequality and economic growth on target? Where should researchers go from here in exploring the ideas Piketty pushed to the forefront of global conversation? A cast of economists and other social scientists tackle these questions in dialogue with Piketty, in what is sure to be a much-debated book in its own right. After Piketty opens with a discussion by Arthur Goldhammer, the book’s translator, of the reasons for Capital’s phenomenal success, followed by the published reviews of Nobel laureates Paul Krugman and Robert Solow. The rest of the book is devoted to newly commissioned essays that interrogate Piketty’s arguments. Suresh Naidu and other contributors ask whether Piketty said enough about power, slavery, and the complex nature of capital. Laura Tyson and Michael Spence consider the impact of technology on inequality. Heather Boushey, Branko Milanovic, and others consider topics ranging from gender to trends in the global South. Emmanuel Saez lays out an agenda for future research on inequality, while a variety of essayists examine the book’s implications for the social sciences more broadly. Piketty replies to these questions in a substantial concluding chapter. An indispensable interdisciplinary work, After Piketty does not shy away from the seemingly intractable problems that made Capital in the Twenty-First Century so compelling for so many
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9780674978195
DOI: 10.4159/9780674978195
OCLC-Nummer: 987938327, 987938327
Titel-ID: 99371823210006441
Format
1 online resource (688 p.); 8 halftones, 2 line illustrations, 41 graphs, 7 tables
Schlagworte
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History