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520    Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty | 
       Includes Analysis Preview: Thomas Piketty's Capital in the
       Twenty-First Century is a study of inequity, both 
       historically and in the present. The book describes how 
       the concentration of wealth has changed over time. Its 
       central thesis is that return on capital is greater than 
       growth over time, which means that capital and inequality 
       inevitably increase. The book also considers the ways 
       governments might address the increasing concentration of 
       wealth in the future. Many economists have argued that 
       increasing worker productivity in the modern era will 
       inevitably result in reduced inequality. The historical 
       record suggests that this is untrue. For most of history, 
       there has been a huge gap between the rich and poor with 
       no real middle class. That changed in developed countries 
       during the twentieth century for a number of reasons. 
       First, two world wars caused massive shocks to the status 
       quo and resulted in severe losses to many holders of 
       capital… PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis 
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       |xCriticism and interpretation. 
650  0 Capital. 
650  0 Income distribution. 
650  0 Wealth. 
650  0 Labor economics. 
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