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Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Book Summary)

Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Book Summary)

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Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty


Today only, get this Amazon bestseller for just $2.99. Regularly priced at $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device.

Amazing young, French economist wrote an amazing 700 pages book which explains the inequality in modern economy. This book is packed with huge number of historical data and examples from France that support authors claims. Piketty makes a bold claim that invested capital, in stock market and real estate, will grow faster than incomes. Stating that implications of that are deep: in order to invest capital you must have money, and if you are relying on income you will never be able to do so and never will you catch up with already wealthy people. His findings are opening new debates and thoughts of future wealth and inequality.


 Here Is A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…
Historic details of French economy 
 Original and bold statements 
 Risks of finding truth 
 Inequality and the gap between poor and wealthy 
 Danger of undetermined democratic values


Take action today and download this book for a limited time discount of only $2.99!
keyword: Capital in the twenty-first century
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 14, 2015

Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Book Summary)

Summary Elite
0/5 ( ratings)
Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty


Today only, get this Amazon bestseller for just $2.99. Regularly priced at $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device.

Amazing young, French economist wrote an amazing 700 pages book which explains the inequality in modern economy. This book is packed with huge number of historical data and examples from France that support authors claims. Piketty makes a bold claim that invested capital, in stock market and real estate, will grow faster than incomes. Stating that implications of that are deep: in order to invest capital you must have money, and if you are relying on income you will never be able to do so and never will you catch up with already wealthy people. His findings are opening new debates and thoughts of future wealth and inequality.


 Here Is A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…
Historic details of French economy 
 Original and bold statements 
 Risks of finding truth 
 Inequality and the gap between poor and wealthy 
 Danger of undetermined democratic values


Take action today and download this book for a limited time discount of only $2.99!
keyword: Capital in the twenty-first century
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 14, 2015

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