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Capital in the Twenty-First Century

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**A** New York Times **#1 Bestseller An Amazon #1 Bestseller A **Wall Street Journal **#1 Bestseller A **USA Today **Bestseller A **Sunday Times **Bestseller A **Guardian **Best Book of the 21st Century Winner of the **Financial Times **and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award Winner of the British Academy Medal Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award** “It seems safe to say that *Capital in the Twenty-First Century* , the magnum opus of the French economist Thomas Piketty, will be the most important economics book of the year―and maybe of the decade.” ―Paul Krugman, *New York Times* “The book aims to revolutionize the way people think about the economic history of the past two centuries. It may well manage the feat.” ― *The Economist* “Piketty’s *Capital in the Twenty-First Century* is an intellectual tour de force, a triumph of economic history over the theoretical, mathematical modeling that has come to dominate the economics profession in recent years.” ―Steven Pearlstein, *Washington Post* “Piketty has written an extraordinarily important book…In its scale and sweep it brings us back to the founders of political economy.” ―Martin Wolf, *Financial Times* “A sweeping account of rising inequality…Piketty has written a book that nobody interested in a defining issue of our era can afford to ignore.” ―John Cassidy, *New Yorker* “Stands a fair chance of becoming the most influential work of economics yet published in our young century. It is the most important study of inequality in over fifty years.” ―Timothy Shenk, *The Nation*

Author

Arthur Goldhammer, Thomas Piketty

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9780674979857

Language

English

Pages

685

Publication Date

08-13-2017

Publisher

Harvard University Press

1 review for Capital in the Twenty-First Century

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    MM22 (verified owner)

    Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote first in a 1925 short story (Rich Boy) and reprised in a 1938 story (All The Sad Young Men).

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