![]() Warshawsky’s review also summarizes the criticism of Piketty’s book by other academics and Piketty’s responses to this criticism. Warshawsky finds several significant flaws in Piketty’s methodology for estimating future inequality and in his suggested reforms to the tax code. Warshawsky reviews and critiques Piketty’s analysis and proposals. In a new study from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, economist Mark J. But are Piketty’s conclusions and policy prescriptions really grounded in economic theory and solid empirical results? Piketty uses hundreds of years of income data to make bold predictions about future income inequality and justify aggressive policy reforms-including a global tax on capital-to tackle the issue. ![]() ![]() Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century has ignited a debate over inequality that has significantly impacted public perceptions and policy debates in the United States. ![]()
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