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Capital in the TwentyFirst Century

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Explore the groundbreaking study of wealth and income inequality by renowned economist Thomas Piketty. “Capital in the Twenty-First Century” reveals the forces driving the concentration of wealth and its implications. Buy this must-read for insights into economic history and today’s challenges.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780674980259
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 0 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0674980255
  • Publisher Date: 30 September 2017
  • Height: 0 mm
  • No of Pages: 816
  • Width: 140 mm

24 reviews for Capital in the TwentyFirst Century

  1. Saheli Thakur

    Excellent analysis of wealth inequality. It’s a complex issue, and Piketty tackles it head-on. Highly recommended.

  2. Rohit Kumar Yadav

    Interesting, but very Eurocentric. The analysis doesn’t fully translate to other parts of the world. Still, a valuable contribution.

  3. Siva Prasad M

    Too theoretical for me. I wanted more practical insights. The historical analysis was interesting, at least.

  4. Garvit Rajora

    A dense but rewarding book. It challenged my assumptions about capitalism. Needs patience to get through!

  5. Rishab Chopra

    Fascinating, but the writing could be clearer. Some arguments felt repetitive. I still learned a lot about wealth.

  6. Gowri Krishna V R

    Provocative and thought-provoking. It raised important questions about our economic system. Some solutions are naive.

  7. Vishwajeet Kumar

    A thorough examination of capital. It can feel academic, but the subject matter is very relevant to today’s world.

  8. Chhavi Karn

    A bit dry, but undeniably important. It’s packed with data that’s hard to ignore. Some arguments feel weak.

  9. Sai Chander P.

    A groundbreaking work on wealth inequality. It’s essential reading for anyone concerned about the future.

  10. Aman Kumawat

    Important data, but the author’s bias is clear. It’s still worth reading to understand the debate on wealth distribution.

  11. Priyanka Rathore

    An important contribution to economic thought. Prepare to be challenged. The writing style is not always engaging.

  12. Apurva Chaudhary

    A solid, if somewhat long, read on the dynamics of capital. Worth the time for serious students of economics.

  13. Abhishek Ujjainiya

    I was expecting more practical solutions. The problem is well-defined, but the answers are lacking. Still insightful.

  14. Nipun Jain

    Eye-opening and informative! This book provides great details.

  15. Sujay Rajesh Ganorkar

    Piketty presents a compelling case, but it’s not without its flaws. Be critical and think for yourself while reading.

  16. Kshitij Kumar

    This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand wealth and income inequality. It is a very good book.

  17. Jaya

    I struggled to finish this one. Too much jargon. The core message is powerful, but lost in the details for me.

  18. Lakshita Khurana

    Good insights, but hard to follow at times. The writing style could be more accessible. I appreciate the effort.

  19. Wahaj Arshad

    A great book for all economics lovers, this book provide great details but the arguments sometimes felt weak.

  20. Rahul Sonowal

    This book changed how I see the world. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in economics and social justice.

  21. Devansh Kukreti

    Piketty’s data is impressive, but the conclusions felt a bit overstated. Still, a very important read for understanding wealth.

  22. Prabhu Mehrotra

    I found it difficult to get through. The data is overwhelming. I did not enjoy it.

  23. Pratyksha Mishra

    Dense and challenging, but ultimately rewarding. Be prepared to take notes. The historical perspective is crucial.

  24. Abhigyan Raj

    This book is a game-changer. It provides a new framework for understanding economic inequality. A must-read!

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