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      Capital in the Twenty-First Century

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      The main driver of inequality—returns on capital that exceed the rate of economic growth—is again threatening to generate extreme discontent and undermine democratic values. Thomas Piketty’s findings in this ambitious, original, rigorous work will transform debate and se...

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      Product ID:9780674430006
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Capital in the Twenty-First Century
      Authors:Author: Thomas Piketty, Arthur Goldhammer
      Page Count:704
      Subjects:Economic theory and philosophy, Economic theory & philosophy, Monetary economics, Economic growth, Welfare economics, Economic systems and structures, Popular economics, Economic history, Monetary economics, Economic growth, Welfare economics, Economic systems & structures, Popular economics, Economic history
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      The main driver of inequality—returns on capital that exceed the rate of economic growth—is again threatening to generate extreme discontent and undermine democratic values. Thomas Piketty’s findings in this ambitious, original, rigorous work will transform debate and set the agenda for the next generation of thought about wealth and inequality.
      Imprint Name:The Belknap Press
      Publisher Name:Harvard University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2014-04-15

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      Weight1194 g
      Dimensions242 × 165 × 58 mm