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Marxist theory / National accounts / Political economy / Capital accumulation / Wealth / Economic inequality / Thomas Piketty / Neoclassical growth model / Stock and flow / Economics / Macroeconomics / Economic growth
Date: 2013-12-16 19:18:59
Marxist theory
National accounts
Political economy
Capital accumulation
Wealth
Economic inequality
Thomas Piketty
Neoclassical growth model
Stock and flow
Economics
Macroeconomics
Economic growth

Capital is Back: Wealth-Income Ratios in Rich Countries[removed]Thomas Piketty

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