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going to read chapter and verse from French economist Thomas Piketty's book, Capital in the nst
Century - last year's 700-plus page best seller, the one that ... only mentioned
Economic Inequality once in the hour long address... Matt Schiavenza explained Piketty's thesis in
The Atlantic, "Applying data gathered across several decades throughout the world, Piketty argued ... expected the president to address Congress like a tutorial in global
economics, but the Piketty meme took hold in a lot of the media. "Echoes of Piketty in Obama
Proposal
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words for the rich in an online dialogue in June with French
economist Thomas Piketty on economic inequality.v The forum, hosted by The Huffington Post's Ryan
Grim, was organized ... Elizabeth Warren: 'Wealth trickles up' Web Link:
http://money.cnn.com/video/news/economy/2014/06/02/elizabeth-warren-thomas-piketty-wealth-
inequalityryan-grim-huffpost.cnnmoneyi
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Warren and Piketty have each just written best-selling books on income inequality. Warren authored a
memoir called ... Fighting Chance," which also discusses what Washington can do to help the
middle class. Piketty analyzed data from 20 countries in his tome on income inequality and the
concentration
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time." Data from Amazon Kindles suggests
that that honor may go to Thomas Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century,"which
reached No. 1 on the best-seller list ... mathematics at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison, wrote in The Wall Street Journal that Piketty's book seems to
eclipse its rivals in losing readers: All five of the passages ... first 26 pages of a tone that runs 685 pages.
The rush to purchase Piketty's book suggested that Americans must have wanted to understand
inequality. The apparent rush
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will get it."
Epstein can find himself echoing aspects of Thomas Piketty on the
inequities of the accumulation of wealth ("the divide is between people with
assets, which appreciate ... except for the fact
that Epstein, knowing the rich, understands a curious point that Piketty
doesn't: "Nobody, nobody, wants to give it all to their children. Everybody
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will get it."
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Epstein can find himself echoing aspects of
Thomas Piketty on the inequities of the accumulation of
wealth ("the divide is between people with assets, which
appreciate ... interest"), except for the fact that Epstein, knowing the
rich, understands a point that Piketty doesn't: "Nobody,
nobody, wants to give it all to their children. Everybody
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will get it."
Epstein can find himself echoing aspects of Thomas Piketty on the
inequities of the accumulation of wealth ("the divide is between people with
assets, which appreciate ... except for the fact
that Epstein, knowing the rich, understands a curious point that Piketty
doesn't: "Nobody, nobody, wants to give it all to their children. Everybody
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play roles. The
French author of the bestselling "Capital in the 21st Century," Thomas Piketty, argued that unchecked
capitalism concentrates wealth because the rate of return on capital generally exceeds ... highest minimum wage, and a more radical measure to cap the salaries of CEOs. Piketty proposed a
global tax on capital to combat social disarray that he considers a byproduct
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2015-04-2128p2,102w
Inequality: What Can Be Done? (A response
to Thomas Piketty's Capital)
with Professor Anthony B. Atkinson - "The Godfather of
Inequality Economics"
Inequality is one of our most urgent social ... done.
In Inequality: What Can Be Done, written in
response to Thomas Piketty's Capital, Tony Atkinson
sets out to do two things that book didn't: one, to
show
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will get it."
Epstein can find himself echoing aspects of
Thomas Piketty on the inequities of the accumulation of
wealth ("the divide is between people with assets, which
appreciate ... interest"), except for the fact that Epstein, knowing the
rich, understands a point that Piketty doesn't: "Nobody,
nobody, wants to give it all to their children. Everybody
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2015-05-2721p1,593w
Inequality: What Can Be Done? (A response
to Thomas Piketty's Capital)
with Professor Anthony B. Atkinson - "The Godfather of
Inequality Economics"
Inequality is one of our most urgent social ... done.
In Inequality: What Can Be Done, written in
response to Thomas Piketty's Capital, Tony Atkinson
sets out to do two things that book didn't: one, to
show
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00687916.pdf
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will get it."
Epstein can find himself echoing aspects of
Thomas Piketty on the inequities of the accumulation of
wealth ("the divide is between people with assets, which
appreciate ... interest"), except for the fact that Epstein, knowing the
rich, understands a point that Piketty doesn't: "Nobody,
nobody, wants to give it all to their children. Everybody
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will get it."
Epstein can find himself echoing aspects of Thomas Piketty on the inequities
of the accumulation of wealth ("the divide is between people with assets, which
appreciate ... except for the fact that Epstein, knowing the
rich, understands a curious point that Piketty doesn't: "Nobody, nobody, wants to
give it all to their children. Everybody
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2015-04-2922p1,662w
Inequality: What Can Be Done? (A response
to Thomas Piketty's Capital)
with Professor Anthony B. Atkinson - "The Godfather of
Inequality Economics"
Inequality is one of our most urgent social ... done.
In Inequality: What Can Be Done, written in
response to Thomas Piketty's Capital, Tony Atkinson
sets out to do two things that book didn't: one, to
show
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