Capital in the twenty-first century by Thomas Piketty provides a unified theory of the functioning of the capitalist economy by linking theories of economic growth and functional and personal income distributions. It argues, based on the long-run historical data series that the forces of economic divergence (including rising income inequality) tend to dominate in capitalism. It regards the twentieth century as an exception to this rule and presents...
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The return of patrimonial capitalism : a review of Thomas Pikettys capital in the twenty-first century
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rate of return on capital