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Aux urnes citoyens ! (LIENS QUI LIBER)

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Cet ouvrage rassemble l’intégralité des chroniques de Thomas Piketty parues dans  Libération  et dans  Le Monde  de janvier 2012 à septembre 2016. Traitant de problématiques tant françaises qu’internationales, l’économiste de renom commet une soixantaine de textes incisifs qui analysent, révèlent, et critiquent implacablement. Un ouvrage accessible pour saisir la pensée de l’économiste auteur du best-seller  Le capital au XXIe siècle  (Seuil).

267 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 12, 2016

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Thomas Piketty

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Thomas Piketty (French: [tɔma pikɛti]; born May 7, 1971) is a French economist who works on wealth and income inequality. He is the director of studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) and professor at the Paris School of Economics. He is the author of the best selling book Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2013), which emphasizes the themes of his work on wealth concentrations and distribution over the past 250 years. The book argues that the rate of capital return in developed countries is persistently greater than the rate of economic growth, and that this will cause wealth inequality to increase in the future. To address this problem, he proposes redistribution through a global tax on wealth.

Piketty was born on May 7, 1971, in the Parisian suburb of Clichy. He gained a C-stream (scientific) Baccalauréat, and after taking scientific preparatory classes, he entered the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) at the age of 18, where he studied mathematics and economics. At the age of 22, Piketty was awarded his Ph.D. for a thesis on wealth redistribution, which he wrote at the EHESS and the London School of Economics under Roger Guesnerie.

After earning his PhD, Piketty taught from 1993 to 1995 as an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1995, he joined the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) as a researcher, and in 2000 he became director of studies at EHESS.

Piketty won the 2002 prize for the best young economist in France, and according to a list dated November 11, 2003, he is a member of the scientific orientation board of the association "À gauche, en Europe", founded by Michel Rocard and Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

In 2006 Piketty became the first head of the Paris School of Economics, which he helped set up. He left after a few months to serve as an economic advisor to Socialist Party candidate Ségolène Royal during the French presidential campaign. Piketty resumed teaching at the Paris School of Economics in 2007.

He is a columnist for the French newspaper Libération, and occasionally writes op-eds for Le Monde.

In April 2012, Piketty co-authored along with 42 colleagues an open letter in support of then-PS candidate for the French presidency François Hollande. Hollande won the contest against the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in May of that year.

In 2013, Piketty won the biennial Yrjö Jahnsson Award, for the economist under age 45 who has "made a contribution in theoretical and applied research that is significant to the study of economics in Europe."

Piketty specializes in economic inequality, taking a historic and statistical approach. His work looks at the rate of capital accumulation in relation to economic growth over a two hundred year spread from the nineteenth century to the present. His novel use of tax records enabled him to gather data on the very top economic elite, who had previously been understudied, and to ascertain their rate of accumulation of wealth and how this compared to the rest of society and economy. His most recent book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, relies on economic data going back 250 years to show that an ever-rising concentration of wealth is not self-correcting. To address this problem, he proposes redistribution through a global tax on wealth.

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January 3, 2019
Bem livro. Faz uma coletânea de crônicas que o Piketty escreveu em jornais franceses. Gosto da visão econômica dele, um tipo de 3a via entre o socialismo e o capitalismo clássicos.
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91 reviews
March 7, 2022
Libro molto interessante, anche per gente totalmente ignorante dell'argomento come me. Dà molti spunti di comprensione della situazione odierna del mondo (ma nello specifico dell'Unione Europea) e della economia. Gli articoli sono tutti scritti bene e parlano armonicamente dello stesso argomento, anche se a volte l'autore si ripete. Unica pecca: è molto corto, l'ho divorato in mezza giornata. Solita ottima edizione Bompiani, la carta, la stampa e la copertina sono, di qualità assoluta nel campo delle edizione economiche.
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14 reviews
May 22, 2026
Libro de recopilaciones de columnas del 2014 al 2017 de este francés que esta de moda.

El libro es viejo (en términos de política contemporánea) quizá fue culpa mia por haber tardado en comprarmelo, pero estaba de oferta en la feria del libro y no me quedo otra.

Pifio fuerte con China, Bernie Sanders, entre otras cosas. Igualmente, destacó las ideas fiscales que tiene.

Otra cosa, lo titularon "Crónicas del mundo actual" y 3/4 del libro habla de Europa, Francia y Estados Unidos. Baiteo total.
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October 7, 2020
Lo terminé hace rato, pero me olvidé de registrarlo. Es un compendio de notas de Piketty, yo lo amo y me gustó leer sobre política europea porque en el cotidiano no lo hago mucho. Igual, un toque tiende a explicar TODO por la desigualdad, media pilaaaa.
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October 11, 2021
Bastante malo. El libro es una recopilación de notas y publicaciones escritas por el sobre problemas que acontecen en Europa. Se me hizo poco interesante y la verdad no aprendí nada leyéndolo.
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