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After Piketty
The Agenda for Economics and Inequality
EditorsHeather Boushey
J. Bradford DeLong
Marshall Steinbaum
LanguageFrench
SubjectsCapitalism, economic history, economic inequality
PublisherHarvard University Press
Publication date
8 May 2017
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages688 pp.
ISBN978-0-674-50477-6 (alk. paper)

After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality is a 2017 collection of essays edited by the economists Heather Boushey, J. Bradford DeLong, and Marshall Steinbaum. The essays center on how to integrate inequality into economic thinking.

Contents[edit]

The book's essays are divided into five sections: "Reception", "Conceptions of Capital", "Dimensions of Inequality", "The Political Economy of Capital and Capitalism", and "Piketty Responds".

Reception[edit]

Conceptions of Capital[edit]

  • Devesh Raval - "What's Wrong with Capital in the Twenty-First Century''s Model?"
  • Suresh Naidu - "A Political Economy Take on W/Y"
  • Daina Ramey Berry - "The Ubiquitous Nature of Slave Capital"
  • Eric R. Nielsen - "Human Capital and Wealth before and after Capital in the Twenty-First Century
  • Laura Tyson and Michael Spence - "Exploring the Effects of Technology on Income and Wealth Inequality"
  • David Weil - "Income Inequality, Wage Determination, and the Fissured Workplace"

Dimensions of Inequality[edit]

  • Branko Milanović - "Increasing Capital Income Share and Its Effect on Personal Income Inequality"
  • Christoph Lakner - "Global Inequality"
  • Gareth A. Jones - "The Geographies of Capital in the Twenty-First Century: Inequality, Political Economy, and Space
  • Emmanuel Saez -"The Research Agenda after Capital in the Twenty-First Century
  • Mariacristina De Nardi, Giulio Fella, and Fang Yang - "Macro Models of Wealth Inequality"
  • Heather Boushey - "A Feminist Interpretation of Patrimonial Capitalism
  • Mark Zandi - "What Does Rising Inequality Mean for the Macroeconomy?"
  • Salvatore Morelli - "Rising Inequality and Economic Stability"

The Political Economy of Capital and Capitalism[edit]

  • Marshall I. Steinbaum - "Inequality and the Rise of Social Democracy: An Ideological History"
  • David Singh Grewal - "The Legal Constitution of Capitalism"
  • Ellora Derenoncourt - "The Historical Origins of Global Inequality"
  • Elisabeth Jacobs - "Everywhere and Nowhere: Politics in Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Piketty Responds[edit]

  • Thomas Piketty - "Toward a Reconciliation between Economics and the Social Sciences"

Reception[edit]