Anti-Piketty
Capital for the 21st-Century
Herausgeber: Martin, Emmanuel; Delsol, Jean-Philippe; Lecaussin, Nicolas
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Capital for the 21st-Century
Herausgeber: Martin, Emmanuel; Delsol, Jean-Philippe; Lecaussin, Nicolas
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Anti-Piketty: Capital for the 21st Century offers a resounding critique of Thomas Piketty's 2014 best-seller, Capital in the 21st Century.
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Anti-Piketty: Capital for the 21st Century offers a resounding critique of Thomas Piketty's 2014 best-seller, Capital in the 21st Century.
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- Verlag: Cato Institute
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 338g
- ISBN-13: 9781944424251
- ISBN-10: 1944424253
- Artikelnr.: 45514685
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cato Institute
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 338g
- ISBN-13: 9781944424251
- ISBN-10: 1944424253
- Artikelnr.: 45514685
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Emmanuel Martin; Nicolas Lecaussin and Jean-Philippe Delsol - Preface by Jeffrey Miron
Preface (TBC)
Jeffrey Miron
Introduction
Jean-Philippe Delsol and Emmanuel Martin
Part 1. An Apocalyptic Vision
Section 1. No Declining Inequality?
1. The Great Process of Equalization of Conditions by Jean-Philippe Delsol
2. Longevity, Education, and the Huge New Worldwide Increases in Equality
by Nicholas Eberstadt
Section 2. An Anti-Rich Bias
3. Where Are the "Super Rich" of 1987? by Juan Ramón Rallo
4. Piketty on Management and Wealth by Henri Lepage
5. The Sociology of Piketty's Anti-Rich Stance by Nicolas Lecaussin
Section 3. No Capital for the Poor?
6. Piketty Gets It Wrong by Michael Tanner
7. Thomas Piketty's Great Contradiction by Juan Ramón Rallo
8. Piketty and Emerging Markets by Álvaro Vargas Llosa
Part 2. Criticizing the Empirical Strength of Capital in the 21st Century
Section 4. On Capital and Incomes: Questionable Data, Regrettable Omissions
9. Piketty's Numbers Don't Add Up by Martin Feldstein
10. The Rich, and Everyone Else, Get Richer by Richard Burkhauser
11. Is Housing Capital? by Henri Lepage
12. How to Inflate the Return of Capital by Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 5. Forging Statistics, Historical Inconsistencies
13. The Financial Times vs. Piketty by Chris Giles
14. Piketty Is Misleading about the Swedish Case by Malin Sahlén and Salim
Furth
15. Challenging the Empirical Contribution of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Phillip W. Magness and Robert P. Murphy
Part 3. Theory and Policy
Section 6. The Dangers of the Historicist Method
16. The Rise and Decline of the General Laws of Capitalism by Daron Acemölu
and James A. Robinson
17. Get Real: A Review of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century by
Donald J. Boudreaux
Section 7. What Can We Conclude From
18. Capital, Returns, and Risk: A Critique of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Randall Holcombe
19. Piketty's World Formula by Hans-Werner Sinn
20. A Controversial Assumption by Henri Lepage
21. An Infinite Growth of Large Fortunes? The Limits of Mathematics by
Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 8. Taxation: Consequences of Piketty's Policies and Alternative
Reforms.
22. Piketty's Plan for Equality Would Reduce Personal Freedom and Undermine
Growth by James A. Dorn
23. Tax Reform: Not the Piketty Way by Jean-Philippe Delsol and Nicolas
Lecaus
Jeffrey Miron
Introduction
Jean-Philippe Delsol and Emmanuel Martin
Part 1. An Apocalyptic Vision
Section 1. No Declining Inequality?
1. The Great Process of Equalization of Conditions by Jean-Philippe Delsol
2. Longevity, Education, and the Huge New Worldwide Increases in Equality
by Nicholas Eberstadt
Section 2. An Anti-Rich Bias
3. Where Are the "Super Rich" of 1987? by Juan Ramón Rallo
4. Piketty on Management and Wealth by Henri Lepage
5. The Sociology of Piketty's Anti-Rich Stance by Nicolas Lecaussin
Section 3. No Capital for the Poor?
6. Piketty Gets It Wrong by Michael Tanner
7. Thomas Piketty's Great Contradiction by Juan Ramón Rallo
8. Piketty and Emerging Markets by Álvaro Vargas Llosa
Part 2. Criticizing the Empirical Strength of Capital in the 21st Century
Section 4. On Capital and Incomes: Questionable Data, Regrettable Omissions
9. Piketty's Numbers Don't Add Up by Martin Feldstein
10. The Rich, and Everyone Else, Get Richer by Richard Burkhauser
11. Is Housing Capital? by Henri Lepage
12. How to Inflate the Return of Capital by Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 5. Forging Statistics, Historical Inconsistencies
13. The Financial Times vs. Piketty by Chris Giles
14. Piketty Is Misleading about the Swedish Case by Malin Sahlén and Salim
Furth
15. Challenging the Empirical Contribution of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Phillip W. Magness and Robert P. Murphy
Part 3. Theory and Policy
Section 6. The Dangers of the Historicist Method
16. The Rise and Decline of the General Laws of Capitalism by Daron Acemölu
and James A. Robinson
17. Get Real: A Review of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century by
Donald J. Boudreaux
Section 7. What Can We Conclude From
18. Capital, Returns, and Risk: A Critique of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Randall Holcombe
19. Piketty's World Formula by Hans-Werner Sinn
20. A Controversial Assumption by Henri Lepage
21. An Infinite Growth of Large Fortunes? The Limits of Mathematics by
Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 8. Taxation: Consequences of Piketty's Policies and Alternative
Reforms.
22. Piketty's Plan for Equality Would Reduce Personal Freedom and Undermine
Growth by James A. Dorn
23. Tax Reform: Not the Piketty Way by Jean-Philippe Delsol and Nicolas
Lecaus
Preface (TBC)
Jeffrey Miron
Introduction
Jean-Philippe Delsol and Emmanuel Martin
Part 1. An Apocalyptic Vision
Section 1. No Declining Inequality?
1. The Great Process of Equalization of Conditions by Jean-Philippe Delsol
2. Longevity, Education, and the Huge New Worldwide Increases in Equality
by Nicholas Eberstadt
Section 2. An Anti-Rich Bias
3. Where Are the "Super Rich" of 1987? by Juan Ramón Rallo
4. Piketty on Management and Wealth by Henri Lepage
5. The Sociology of Piketty's Anti-Rich Stance by Nicolas Lecaussin
Section 3. No Capital for the Poor?
6. Piketty Gets It Wrong by Michael Tanner
7. Thomas Piketty's Great Contradiction by Juan Ramón Rallo
8. Piketty and Emerging Markets by Álvaro Vargas Llosa
Part 2. Criticizing the Empirical Strength of Capital in the 21st Century
Section 4. On Capital and Incomes: Questionable Data, Regrettable Omissions
9. Piketty's Numbers Don't Add Up by Martin Feldstein
10. The Rich, and Everyone Else, Get Richer by Richard Burkhauser
11. Is Housing Capital? by Henri Lepage
12. How to Inflate the Return of Capital by Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 5. Forging Statistics, Historical Inconsistencies
13. The Financial Times vs. Piketty by Chris Giles
14. Piketty Is Misleading about the Swedish Case by Malin Sahlén and Salim
Furth
15. Challenging the Empirical Contribution of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Phillip W. Magness and Robert P. Murphy
Part 3. Theory and Policy
Section 6. The Dangers of the Historicist Method
16. The Rise and Decline of the General Laws of Capitalism by Daron Acemölu
and James A. Robinson
17. Get Real: A Review of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century by
Donald J. Boudreaux
Section 7. What Can We Conclude From
18. Capital, Returns, and Risk: A Critique of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Randall Holcombe
19. Piketty's World Formula by Hans-Werner Sinn
20. A Controversial Assumption by Henri Lepage
21. An Infinite Growth of Large Fortunes? The Limits of Mathematics by
Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 8. Taxation: Consequences of Piketty's Policies and Alternative
Reforms.
22. Piketty's Plan for Equality Would Reduce Personal Freedom and Undermine
Growth by James A. Dorn
23. Tax Reform: Not the Piketty Way by Jean-Philippe Delsol and Nicolas
Lecaus
Jeffrey Miron
Introduction
Jean-Philippe Delsol and Emmanuel Martin
Part 1. An Apocalyptic Vision
Section 1. No Declining Inequality?
1. The Great Process of Equalization of Conditions by Jean-Philippe Delsol
2. Longevity, Education, and the Huge New Worldwide Increases in Equality
by Nicholas Eberstadt
Section 2. An Anti-Rich Bias
3. Where Are the "Super Rich" of 1987? by Juan Ramón Rallo
4. Piketty on Management and Wealth by Henri Lepage
5. The Sociology of Piketty's Anti-Rich Stance by Nicolas Lecaussin
Section 3. No Capital for the Poor?
6. Piketty Gets It Wrong by Michael Tanner
7. Thomas Piketty's Great Contradiction by Juan Ramón Rallo
8. Piketty and Emerging Markets by Álvaro Vargas Llosa
Part 2. Criticizing the Empirical Strength of Capital in the 21st Century
Section 4. On Capital and Incomes: Questionable Data, Regrettable Omissions
9. Piketty's Numbers Don't Add Up by Martin Feldstein
10. The Rich, and Everyone Else, Get Richer by Richard Burkhauser
11. Is Housing Capital? by Henri Lepage
12. How to Inflate the Return of Capital by Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 5. Forging Statistics, Historical Inconsistencies
13. The Financial Times vs. Piketty by Chris Giles
14. Piketty Is Misleading about the Swedish Case by Malin Sahlén and Salim
Furth
15. Challenging the Empirical Contribution of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Phillip W. Magness and Robert P. Murphy
Part 3. Theory and Policy
Section 6. The Dangers of the Historicist Method
16. The Rise and Decline of the General Laws of Capitalism by Daron Acemölu
and James A. Robinson
17. Get Real: A Review of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century by
Donald J. Boudreaux
Section 7. What Can We Conclude From
18. Capital, Returns, and Risk: A Critique of Thomas Piketty's Capital in
the 21st Century by Randall Holcombe
19. Piketty's World Formula by Hans-Werner Sinn
20. A Controversial Assumption by Henri Lepage
21. An Infinite Growth of Large Fortunes? The Limits of Mathematics by
Jean-Philippe Delsol
Section 8. Taxation: Consequences of Piketty's Policies and Alternative
Reforms.
22. Piketty's Plan for Equality Would Reduce Personal Freedom and Undermine
Growth by James A. Dorn
23. Tax Reform: Not the Piketty Way by Jean-Philippe Delsol and Nicolas
Lecaus