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  1. China's increasing inequality of wealth
    Piketty with Chinese characteristics?
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  University of Oxford, Department of Economics, Oxford

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    Series: Department of Economics discussion paper series / University of Oxford ; number 862 (November 2018)
    Subjects: China; Housing inequality; Piketty; Wealth inequality; Capital gain
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 37 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Making sense of Piketty's "fundamental laws" in a Post-Keynesian framework
    Published: September 2018
    Publisher:  INEQ, Economics of Inequality Research Institute, WU Vienna, Wien

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    Series: INEQ working paper series ; #10
    Subjects: Post-Keynesian; model; wealth; saving; inequality; Piketty; simulation
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  3. Making sense of Piketty's "fundamental laws" in a Post-Keynesian framework
    the transitional dynamics of wealth inequality
    Published: Oktober 2018
    Publisher:  Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien, Wien

    If Piketty's main theoretical prediction (r>g leads to rising wealth inequality) is taken to its radical conclusion, then a small elite will own all wealth if capitalism is left to its own devices. We formulate and calibrate a Post-Keynesian model... more

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    If Piketty's main theoretical prediction (r>g leads to rising wealth inequality) is taken to its radical conclusion, then a small elite will own all wealth if capitalism is left to its own devices. We formulate and calibrate a Post-Keynesian model with an endogenous distribution of wealth between workers and capitalists which permits such a corner solution of all wealth held by capitalists. However, it also shows interior solutions with a stable, non-zero wealth share of workers, a stable wealth-to-income ratio, and a stable and positive gap between the profit and the growth rate determined by the Cambridge equation. More importantly, simulations show that the model conforms to Piketty's empirical findings during a transitional phase of increasing wealth inequality, which characterizes the current state of high-income countries: The wealth share of capitalists rises to over 60%, the wealth-to-income ratio increases, and income inequality rises. Finally, we show that the introduction of a wealth tax as suggested by Piketty could neutralize this rise in wealth concentration predicted by our model.

     

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    Series: Materialien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ; Nr. 181
    Subjects: Post-Keynesian; model; wealth; saving; inequality; Piketty; simulation
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  4. The dynamics of capital accumulation in the US
    simulations after Piketty
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  TSE, Toulouse

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    Series: Working papers / Toulouse School of Economics ; 568
    Subjects: Piketty; dynamics of wealth accumulation; intergenerational mobility; Kantian equilibrium
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  5. Innovation, inequality and a golden rule for growth in an economy with Cobb-Douglas function and an R&D sector
    Published: March 2015
    Publisher:  European Institute for International Economic Relations, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany

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    Series: Discussion paper / European Institute for International Economic Relations ; 206
    Subjects: Innovation; Growth; Inequality; Golden Rule; Piketty
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  6. The dynamics of capital accumulation in the US
    simulations after Piketty
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.

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    Series: Cowles Foundation discussion paper ; 1998
    Subjects: Piketty; Dynamics of wealth accumulation; Intergenerational mobility; Kantian equilibrium
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  7. Major streams in the economics of inequality: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the literature since 1950s
    Published: October 2021
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Since the late twentieth century there has been a growing interest in academic and political circles on inequality. In this paper, we develop a systematic analysis of the literature on this topic published in economic journals since the 1950s. This... more

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    Since the late twentieth century there has been a growing interest in academic and political circles on inequality. In this paper, we develop a systematic analysis of the literature on this topic published in economic journals since the 1950s. This is done through an innovative approach that presents (i) an identification and characterization of the main streams of research about Inequality since the 1950s; (ii) the development of a new method of analysis that combines (ii-a) a quantitative bibliometric analysis using the VOSviewer software, which maps them into different clusters, (ii-b) a qualitative analysis, where we determine the main streams of research, based, not only on the content of each reference, but also on the context where they are cited, and provide context to the development of each cluster by analysing the most important journals, authors, and institutions. The analysis leads to the identification of seven clusters, each of them with several streams of research. Each of the clusters is characterized according to several aspects such as the journals where the contributions were published, the alma matres and academic affiliations of the authors, and the countries in which those authors are based. The leading journals and the dominant academic institutions are the same as found in economics broadly considered, but they vary from cluster to cluster. Among the authors that have had major influence in the development of this field of economic research, stand out Anthony Atkinson, Simon Kuznets, Michael Kalecki, and Thomas Piketty.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 14777
    Subjects: inequality; distribution of income; wealth; bibliometrics; Kuznets; Atkinson; Piketty; Kalecki
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 39 Seiten), Illustrationen
  8. Bequests, imperfections in factor markets, and long-run inequality: a theoretical assessment of Piketty
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  CEDE, Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia

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    Series: Documentos CEDE ; 2019, no. 45 (diciembre de 2019)
    Subjects: Inequality; growth; bequests; factor shares; Piketty
    Scope: 38 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  9. Notes on Piketty's model
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Università di Siena, [Siena]

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    Series: Quaderni del Dipartimento di economia politica e statistica ; n. 830 (maggio 2020)
    Subjects: Piketty; economic inequality; fundamental laws of capitalism; functional distribution of income; economic growth
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 24 Seiten), Illustrationen