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After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality Hardcover 1 February 2019

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Explore the future of economics and inequality in “After Piketty.” Leading economists and social scientists engage with Thomas Piketty’s groundbreaking work, examining the impact of technology, gender, and global trends on inequality. Join the debate and discover new research agendas for a more equitable world. ISBN: 9780674241794

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  • ISBN-13: 9780674241794
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 15 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0674241797
  • Height: 23.5 mm
  • No of Pages: 688

25 reviews for After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality Hardcover 1 February 2019

  1. Sonamsi

    Thought-provoking, but dense. Requires a solid background in economics to fully appreciate.

  2. Vikas Thakur

    Not the easiest read, but worth the effort. Presents a range of perspectives on a critical issue.

  3. Yashvardhan Joshi

    Provides good additional commentary and research after Piketty. A good read for economists.

  4. Manas Singh

    Complex and challenging, but ultimately rewarding. Provides diverse perspectives on Piketty’s work.

  5. Adarsh Kumar Singh

    A valuable contribution to the inequality discussion. Some authors were repetitive. Still, thought-provoking.

  6. Gagan B N

    A valuable follow-up to Piketty’s work. Deep dives to other perspectives. A must read for researchers!

  7. Princi Rai

    Important for understanding the ongoing debate on inequality. Sometimes overly theoretical. Overall a solid read.

  8. Mansi .

    Enjoyable read! Different point of views about the economy and how it can be improved.

  9. Anushtha Tiwari

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were excellent, others were hard to follow. Worth checking out from the library first.

  10. Nandini

    Challenging but rewarding. The diverse viewpoints provided food for thought. Would recommend to serious economics students.

  11. Mamta Garg

    Very insightful and informative. It could be dense if you do not have background knowledge of the current economy.

  12. Parakh Agrawal

    Uneven in quality. Some essays were brilliant, others were simply rehashes of existing arguments.

  13. Jatin Bajpai

    Didn’t quite live up to the hype. Found it a bit repetitive and lacking in concrete solutions.

  14. Abirbhav Bhaumik

    A mixed experience. Some parts were insightful, while others felt like a slog. Approach with caution.

  15. Kalpana Prasad

    A worthwhile read, even if some essays are a bit dense. Good for gaining a broader perspective.

  16. Shubham Goyal

    Provides a good overview of the current state of inequality research. Some essays were a bit dry.

  17. Ankit Kumar Gupta

    Interesting essays, but a bit dense. Some chapters were more engaging than others. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re into economics.

  18. Prachi

    Not as groundbreaking as Piketty’s original, but still a solid contribution. A bit academic for the average reader.

  19. Ashutosh Shankar

    Some insightful pieces, but overall a bit dry and academic. Hard to get through if you aren’t familiar with the concepts.

  20. Ashutosh Anil Rai

    Found some of the arguments repetitive, but the book presents a useful discussion on inequality. A solid read.

  21. Shreyas Goverdhan Bangalore

    Complex and requires background knowledge, but provides good insights. Definitely read if you’re involved in economy.

  22. Syed Muneeb Ali

    A mixed bag of quality, with some essays shining more than others. Offers valuable insights though!

  23. Nishant Sharma

    A collection of essays that provide different viewpoints of the current economic system. Worth reading!

  24. Ashutosh

    Disappointing. Expected more actionable insights. Too academic and theoretical.

  25. Rajan Walia

    A challenging but important book. Offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of inequality. Solid read!

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