<b>Piketty fans will be fascinated </b>. . . He explains economic concepts to the lay reader with the kind of clarity that comes from a deep understanding of the topic

- Ben Chu, Independent on Sunday

<b>Amazing, inspiring, forward-thinking, and pragmatic.</b> There is a pattern forming -- Marx, Keynes, Piketty. As our world changes the surest explanations and most practical solutions change in turn

- Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford,

The questions explored in <b>these brilliant essays cut to the heart</b> of our failing economic and democratic systems. If you have been influenced by Piketty's landmark work on inequality, <b>make sure to read this next.</b>

- Naomi Klein, author of 'This Changes Everything' and 'The Shock Doctrine',

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Coming on the heels of his masterwork, <i>Capital in the 21st Century</i>, one might expect this to be the lesser contribution. In fact, <b>Piketty unleashed on real-time economics is a revelation: he is lucid and persuasive</b> - all the more so for being <b>proved right about most of the events he is responding to</b>, even though the full facts only came out later ... For an economist, Piketty <b>draws on a vast and unusual store of honesty and emotional intelligence</b>

- Paul Mason, Guardian

<b>Well-written and accessible.</b> He ranges widely, to Brazil, Hong Kong, South Africa and Japan. His take, as you would expect, is solidly left-wing but he does not bludgeon. <b>Is this a collection worth buying? For those who did not get enough of him in Capital... yes</b>

- David Smith, Sunday Times

<b>Piketty has transformed our economic discourse</b>. We'll never talk about wealth and inequality the same way we used to

- Paul Krugman, New York Review of Books

<b>The perfect accoutrement for a Bernie Sanders rally.</b> It's easier to carry through a crowd than the economist's 685-page best-seller of two years ago,<i> Capital in the Twenty-First Century</i>

Bloomberg

Thomas Piketty depresses as much as inspires ...<b> Beyond the pleasure of hearing his thoughts, there is a fascination in watching his instant response to events</b>

- Nick Cohen, Observer

<b>Piketty is back</b> ... as with <i>Capital, </i>Piketty remains quietly optimistic'

- Andrew Neather, Evening Standard

How one economist tried to make sense of a rapidly changing world .... <b>accessible, direct, universally applicable</b>

New Statesman

The return of the best-selling, award-winning economist extraordinaireWith the same powerful evidence, and range of reference, as his global bestseller Capital in the Twenty-First Century - and in columns of 700 words, rather than 700 pages - Chronicles sets out Thomas Piketty's analysis of the financial crisis, what has happened since and where we should go from here.Tackling a wider range of subjects than in Capital, from productivity in Britain to Barack Obama, it comprises the very best of his writing for Liberation from the past ten years. Now, translated into English for the first time, it will further cement Piketty's reputation as the world's leading thinker today.
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Piketty fans will be fascinated . . . He explains economic concepts to the lay reader with the kind of clarity that comes from a deep understanding of the topic
The best-selling, award-winning author of Capital takes on the financial crisis.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780241307205
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Penguin Books Ltd
Vekt
160 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
01, U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biographical note

Thomas Piketty is Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics and Centennial Professor at the LSE. His book Capital in the Twenty-First Century, which argued that when the rate of return on capital exceeds the rate of economic growth, the resulting unequal distribution of wealth causes instability, has global sales so far of more than 2m copies.