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_aThe Piketty phenomenon : _bNew Zealand perspectives. |
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_tIntroduction -- _tHas capital in the twenty-first century changed anything? / _rGeoff Bertram -- _tPiketty's book is the real article / _rSimon Chapple -- _tWhy the fuss? / _rDonal Curtin -- _tHow economists might view the Piketty thesis / _rBrian Easton -- _tThe promise of a new politics and a new economics / _rMax Harris -- _tPickings from Picketty / _rTim Hazeldine -- _tWhat Picketty means for us / _rBernard Hickey -- _tUnplugging the machine / _rPrue Hyman -- _tIlluminating inequality / _rHautahi Kingi -- _tWhy we need to shift to capital taxes / _rGareth Morgan -- _tWhat is the Picketty model, and does it fit New Zealand / _rMatt Nolan -- _tBringing wealth into the spotlight / _rMax Rashbrooke -- _tRecalibrating New Zealand / _rSusan St John -- _tThe future of inequality / _rRobert H. Wade -- _tCapital connections for education / _rCathy Wylie. |
520 | _a"Few books have had the global impact of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century. An overnight bestseller, Piketty's assessment that inherited wealth will always grow faster, on average, than earned wealth has energised debate. Hailed as 'bigger than Marx' (The Economist) or dismissed as 'medieval' (Wall Street Journal), the book is widely acknowledged as having significant economic and political implications. Collected in this BWB Text are responses to this phenomenon from a diverse range of New Zealand economists and commentators. These voices speak independently to the relevance of Piketty's conclusions. Is New Zealand faced with a one-way future of rising inequality? Does redistribution need to focus more on wealth, rather than just income? Was the post-war Great Convergence merely an aberration and is our society doomed to regress into a new Gilded Age?"--Publisher information. | ||
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