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1. Introduction -- Part I: basic concepts -- 2. Piketty's contribution -- 3. Measurement -- 4. Inequality and aggregate … debt and instability -- 7. Recursive workhorses -- Part III: the macro inference of inequality -- 8. Rent, wealth and … bubbles -- 9. A model with heterogeneous supply -- 10. Wealth and capital gains in financial markets -- Part IV: inequality …
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? inequality and instability -- 4. Sir Arthur Lewis' equalitarian vision -- 5. Piketty's narrative and the wealth tax -- 6. Can we … concentration of wealth in market economies, thus 'approach equality.' The shortcomings and dangers of rising wealth inequality are … class, the book clarifies both the relation of wealth to income inequality and the causal link between wealth inequality and …
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development -- pt. 4. Globalization and inequality -- pt. 5. Strategies for reducing poverty and inequality …
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consensus between the authors is that wealth inequality has generally risen among these OECD countries since the early 1980s …Pt. 1. Wealth changes in North America -- pt. 2. Wealth inequality in European countries -- pt. 3. Other types of … wealth inequality …
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