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In his 2014 book, Thomas Piketty argues that wealth inequality is sharply increasing in r-g and refers to rg as ‘the central contradiction of capitalist economics', where r is asset returns and g is real income growth. To assess whether inequality is increasing in the (r-g)-gap this paper: 1)...
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This paper examines the evolution of the Bank of England under a framework of entangled political economy that … originates in a process of bank bargains. The theory explains the process by which the political economy order becomes …
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the discourse in Britain and the US in four contexts: political theory, trade unions, city governance and business …
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We evaluate the role of taxes on trade in the development of imperial Britain's fiscal-military state. Influential work …
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This paper reviews a collection of essays relating to various aspects of the financial revolution in Britain starting with the creation of the Bank of England in the late seventeenth century and ending with the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, a period in which Britain unexpectedly became the...
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(the external terms of trade) from 1800 to 1913, and that of tradable to non-tradable goods and own-wages in the tradable …
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