Sunday, June 22, 2014

K21 uber list by date (CHRONOLOGICALIZING A WORK IN PROGRESS)

Should markets clear? by Steve Randy Waldman (5.14.14)

Juncture interview: Thomas Piketty on capital, labour, growth and inequality (Juncture, 5.14.14)

The Top of the World: An ambitious study documents the long-term reign of the 1 percent by Doug Henwood (Bookforum, April/May 2014)

Tax as Policy: Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Heather Boushey (Challenge magazine, May/June 2014)

The Book Every Plutocrat Should Read:  Thomas Piketty’s new tome just might save the super-rich from themselves. by Chrystia Freeland (Politico, 4.20.14)

Why We’re in a New Gilded Age by Paul Krugman (New York Review of Books, May 8, 2014 issue)

The Piketty Panic by Krugman (New York Times, 4.24.14)

The Piketty Phenomenon by David Brooks (New York Times, 4.24.14)

Wealth Over Work by Krugman (New York Times, 3.23.14)

Class, Oligarchy, and the Limits of Cynicism  by Krugman (4.21.14 @ 8:29 a.m.)

Thomas Piketty Is Right: Everything you need to know about 'Capital in the Twenty-First Century' by Robert M. Solow (New Republic, 4.22.14)

THE HONEST BROKER: MR. PIKETTY AND THE “NEOCLASSICISTS”: A SUGGESTED INTERPRETATION: FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 17, 2014 by DeLong (5.22.14)

The Daily Piketty: Thursday Focus: April 24, 2014 by DeLong (4.24.14)

K21 translator Arthur Goldhammer tweets: "@delong plays Hicks to #Pikettyhttp://equitablegrowth.org/2014/05/07/slides-mr-piketty-neoclassicists-suggested-interpretation-wednesday-focus-may-7-2014/ … smart take, must read" (linked below as well)

OVER AT THE WCEG: SLIDES FOR: MR. PIKETTY AND THE "NEOCLASSICISTS": A SUGGESTED INTERPRETATION: WEDNESDAY FOCUS: MAY 7, 2014 by DeLong (5.7.14)

Lessons from a rock-star economist by Gillian Tett (Financial Times, 4.25.14 @ 11:40 a.m.)

Class warfare justified? by Robert J. Samuelson (Washington Post, 4.20.14)

How We Do Intellectual History at the New York Times by Corey Robin (Crooked Timber, 4.25.14)

dsquared's comment to Robin's Crooked Timber post:
"As far as I can tell, nothing really important in Piketty’s book depends on the capital controversy; it’s actually a book about wealth rather than capital in the technical sense. It’s just a bit irritating for people who happen to know that his use of “capital” and connected marginal concepts is wrong. Like if someone had written a really good book about climate change but kept on referring to “the temperature divided by zero” (4.26.14 @ 11:40 am) and this comment and this comment.

Hey, Big Thinker: Thomas Piketty, the Economist Behind ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’ Is the Latest Overnight Intellectual Sensation by Sam Tanenhaus (New York Times, 4.25.14)

How capitalism enriches the few rather than the many  by Harold Meyerson (Washington Post, 4.2.14)

To Have and Have Not by Jedediah Purdy (Los Angeles Review of Books. 4.24.14)

OVER AT THE WASHINGTON CENTER FOR EQUITABLE GROWTH: THE DAILY PIKETTY: SOME MORE REVIEWS OF PIKETTY by Brad DeLong (4.25.14)

Piketty for Dummies by Peter Dorman (4.26.14 @ 3:24 p.m.)

Two followups, in way too many words  by Steve Randy Waldman (2.11.11(!) via DeLong)

Poulos Gets Piketty—and Tocqueville—Wrong by Arthur Goldhammer (Daily Beast, 4.26.14)


A Tocqueville for Today by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson (American Prospect, 3.10.13)

Against U.S. Economic Clichés by Heather Boushey (American Prospect, 3.10.13, scroll down)

Must We Return to “Pre-tamed” Capitalism? by Branko Milanovic (American Prospect, 3.10.13, scroll down)

Capital can’t be measured by Steve Randy Waldman (4.3.10)

Living with Inequality: Has Thomas Piketty really found "the central contradiction of capitalism"? by Garrett Jones (Reason, 4.26.14)

The Power of Piketty's Capital by Eric Alterman (The Nation, 5.12.14)

Thomas Piketty and Millennial Marxists on the Scourge of Inequality by Timothy Shenk (The Nation, 4.14.14)

Kapital for the Twenty-First Century? by James K. Galbraith (Dissent, Spring 2014)

The New Marxism Part I by James Pethokoukis (National Review Online, 3.24.14)

The New Marxism Part II by James Pethokoukis (National Review Online, 3.31.14)

The Most Important Book Ever Is All Wrong by Clive Crook (BloombergView, 4.20.14)

Piketty's Tax Hikes Won't Help the Middle Class  by Megan McArdle (BloombergView, 4.22.14)

Whither The Bottom 90 Percent, Thomas Piketty? by Scott Winship (Forbes, 4.17.14)

Thomas Piketty, Jedediah Purdy And The Leftist Ethic of Resentfulness by Repair Man Jack (Red State, 4.22.14 @ 8:47 pm)

Thomas Piketty Revives Marx for the 21st Century by Daniel Shuchman (Wall Street Journal, 4.21.14 @ 7:18 p.m.)

White House honors French neo-Marxist by Thomas Lifson (American Thinker, 4.20.14)

What’s Wrong with Piketty’s Answer To Inequality by Veronique de Rugy (National Review Online, 4.24.14 @6:57 p.m.)

Capital Punishment: Why a Global Tax on Wealth Won't End Inequality by Tyler Cowen (Foreign Affairs, May/June 2014 issue)

Why I am not persuaded by Thomas Piketty’s argument by Tyler Cowen (4.21.14 @ 2:20 p.m.)


The Hourly Piketty: Paul Krugman, “Gattopardo Economics”, and Economic Modelling by DeLong (4.24.14 @ 5:23 p.m.)

On Gattopardo Economics by Krugman (4.24.14 @ 9:29 a.m.)

Piketty and Pareto by Krugman (4.25.14 @ 8:20 a.m.)

Frustrations of the Heterodox by Krugman (4.25.14 @ 10:09 a.m.)

The Daily Piketty: Thursday Focus: April 24, 2014 by DeLong (4.24.14 @ 2:47 p.m.)

Notes from Capital in the 21st Century Panel by Suresh Naidu (The Slack Wire, 4.20.14)

What Marx Really Meant by Suresh Naidu (Jacobin, 4.28.14)

‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’, by Thomas Piketty by Martin Wolf (Financial Times, 4.15.14 @ 5:38 p.m.)

The Doom Loop of Oligarchy by Ezra Klein (Vox, 4.11.14 @ 7:36 a.m.)

Dialogue: Eleven (so Far) Worthwhile Reviews of and Reflections on Thomas Piketty’s “Capital in the Twenty-First Century”: Wednesday Focus: March 26, 2014 by DeLong (4.25.14 @ 5:48 p.m.)

The short guide to Capital in the 21st Century by Matthew Yglesias (Vox, 4.8.14 @ 10:30 a.m.)



Inequality: Capital in the long run by Ryan Avent (Economist, 1.9.14 @ 13:11)

The Capital Creators, Piketty and Growth Theory by Joshua Gans (Digitopoly, 4.23.14)

OVER AT THE WASHINGTON CENTER FOR EQUITABLE GROWTH: PIKETTY DAY HERE AT BERKELEY: THE HONEST BROKER FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 26, 2014 by DeLong (4.23.14)

WEEKEND READING: PIKETTY’S TRIUMPH by DeLong (3.16.14)

A Good Question Re the Piketty Book by Jared Bernstein (4.26.14 @ 10:26 a.m.)

Piketty’s “Capital,” in a Lot Less than 696 Pages by Justin Fox (Harvard Business Review, 4.24.14 @ 8:00 a.m.)

New French Book Will Become Important When It's In English by Kevin Drum (Mother Jones, 12.16.13 @ 1:15 p.m.)
Drum (above) links to Assorted links by Tyler Cowen (12.16.13 @ 12:46 p.m.)

All men are created unequal: Revisiting an old argument about the impact of capitalism (The Economist, 1.4.14)

The Problem of Distribution by Chris Dillow (4.27.14)

American Economists Are Not Equipped To Digest What Piketty Has Served Them by Rob Wiley (Business Insider, 4.28.14 @5:54)
DeLong expanded his answers:
Over at Business Insider: Five Questions and Answers About Thomas Piketty’s “Capital in the Twenty-First Century”: Monday Focus; April 28, 2014 by DeLong (4.28.14 @ 11:42 a.m.)

Capital in partial equilibrium by Ryan Decker (3.25.14 @ 7:54 p.m.)

"From the right" by Ryan Decker (4.28.14 @ 6:14 p.m.)

Discussing 'Capital' in the Nation’s Capital – Piketty to Visit DC in April by Jeffrey Gianattasio (3.25.14 @ 15:57)

What Piketty’s Conservative Critics Get Wrong by Kathleen Geier (The Baffler, 4.28.14)

Taking on the Heiristocracy: History shows that growth alone won’t stop vast economic inequality by Kathleen Geier (Washington Monthly, March/ April/ May 2014)

Physics and the 'marginalist revolution' by Philip Mirowski (via JW Mason)

JW Mason comment on different ways to formalize the Piketty argument (04.29.14)

The Conservative Case For Thomas Piketty by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry (Forbes, 4.24.14 @ 9:14)

Minnesota Mafia Challenges Piketty by Barkley Rosser (4.28.14 @ 10:02 p.m.)

What Piketty Leaves Out by Robert Kuttner (4.29.14)

Thomas Piketty's Capital: everything you need to know about the surprise bestseller by Paul Mason (The Guardian, 4.28.14 @14:23)

Len McCluskey on Capital in the Twenty-first Century: 'manna from heaven' (The Guardian, 4.28.14 @14.18)

VC for the people by Steve Randy Waldman (4.16.14)

Piketty on Capital: A Footnote by Henry Farrell (Crooked Timber, 4.5.14)

Philip Pilkington: Misdirection – Galbraith on Thomas Piketty’s New Book on Capital by Yves Smith (Naked Capitalism, 4.3.14)

Trickle-Up Economics by David Cay Johnston (Al Jazeera America, 3.23.14 @ 8:45 a.m.)

The Dead Are Wealthier Than the Living: Capital in the 21st Century by Timothy Noah (Pacific Standard, 3.20.14 @ 11:41 a.m.)

Capitalism vs. Democracy by Thomas Edsall (New York Times, 1.28.14)

Notes on Piketty (Wonkish) by Krugman (3.14.14 @ 7:47 a.m.)

American Patrimony by Krugman (3.24.14 @ 4:23 p.m.)

Tomas Piketty: Capital in the Twenty-First Century/Inequality and Capitalism in the Long Run: The Honest Broker for the Week of December 28, 2013 by DeLong (12.22.13 @ 1:46 p.m.)

Piketty previews Piketty by Cardiff Garcia (Financial Times, 12.17.13 @ 8:21)

Thomas Piketty Has a Grim View of Our Plutocratic Future by Kevin Drum (Mother Jones, 1.29.14 @ 11:51 a.m.)

Q&A: Thomas Piketty on the Wealth Divide by Eduardo Porter (3.11.14 @ 6:21 p.m.)

Adam Smith is not the antidote to Thomas Piketty by Deborah Boucoyannis (Washington Post-The Monkey Cage, 4.22.14 @ 10:14 a.m.)

Why Piketty's Book Is a Bigger Deal in America Than in France by Tyler Cowen and Veronique de Rugy (The Upshot, 4.29.14)

The Most Important Book of the Twenty-First Century by Stephen Marche (Esquire, 4.24.14)


Unequal to the Task by Joshua Hendrickson (National Review, 4.22.14 @ 4:00 a.m., May 5 issue)

Piketty and the case for land capital by Karl Smith (FT Alphaville, 2.3.14 @ 15:00)

Why Liberals Have Fallen for Thomas Piketty by Jordan Weissmann (Slate, 4.22.14 @ 6:09 p.m.)

Heather Boushey (and Me) on Thomas Piketty: Tuesday Focus by DeLong (3.11.14 8:15 a.m.)

THOMAS PIKETTY UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTED SMACKDOWN WATCH: I FIND MYSELF DISAPPOINTED BY THE USUALLY-RELIABLE JAMES GALBRAITH AND PETHOKOUKIS by DeLong (4.6.14 @ 10:23 p.m.)

Thinking About Piketty’s “Capital” by Steve Roth (Angry Bear, 4.6.14 @ 12:50)

America risks becoming a Downton Abbey economy by Lawrence Summers (2.16.14 @ 5:28 p.m.)

Against the Meritocratic Theory of Inequality by Ed Kilgore (Washington Monthly @ 3.24.14)

Krugman starts talking about labor share… Have hope middle class by Edward Lambert (Angry Bear 3.14.14 @ 2:17 p.m.)

Dude, Where’s Your Piketty Review??!! by Jared Bernstein (4.19.14 @ 10:01 a.m.)

Economist Receives Rock Star Treatment by Jennifer Schuessler (New York Times, 4.18.14)

JW Mason comment (Crooked Timber, 4.30.14 at 12:46 a.m.)
"Right. Or think about Milton Friedman, whose Monetary History of the United States is about as far from the ahistorical, mathematical abstraction of contemporary economics as you can get. Bob Pollin once told me that that book is the model we radical economists should be trying to emulate. I think he was right."

Why everyone is talking about Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Ryan Cooper (The Week, 3.25.14)

Capital in the 21st Century is the bestselling book on Amazon by Matthew Yglesias (Vox, 4.20.14 @ 10:00 a.m.)

Video of Piketty with Joseph Stiglitz, Paul Krugman, and Steven Durlauf participated in a panel moderated by Branko Milanovic.

Here’s an unlikely bestseller: A 700-page book on 21st century economics by Jia Lynn Yang (Wonkblog, 4.22.14 @ 12:35 p.m.)

Six Ways Thomas Piketty's 'Capital' Isn't Holding Up to Scrutiny by Kyle Smith (Forbes, 5.1.14 @ 8.12 a.m.)

Thomas Piketty’s Improbable Data by Hunter Lewis (The Ludwig Von Mises Institute, 5.2.14)

Inequality 101: The Picket Fence and the Staircase by John Cassidy (New Yorker, 4.12.12)

Piketty Review Roundup: “Capital in the 21st Century” by Jeff Madrick (Century Foundation, 5.2.14)

An Indictment of the Invisible Hand by Jeffrey Madrick (Moyers.com, 4.18.14)

Inequality Is Not the Problem by Jeff Madrick (New York Review of Books, 4.24.14 @ 5:57 p.m.)

Thomas Piketty Undermines the Hallowed Tenets of the Capitalist Catechism by Jeff Faux (The Nation, 4.18.14)

The Right Needs a New Message on Income Inequality by Benjamin Domenech (Wall Street Journal, 4.28.14 @ 7:31 p.m.)

Tyler Cowen's anti-Piketty crusade by Noah Smith (5.2.14)

Piketty, Doom Loops and Haymarket by Ross Douthat (New York Times, 4.22.14 @ 3:53 p.m.)

Robert Solow on Piketty by Arnold Kling (4.23.14)

For Larry Summers, Inequality A Subject Worthy of Yawns by Ellen Killoran (International Business Times, 5.2.14 @ 12:28 p.m.)

Book review: Capital in the 21st Century by Thomas Piketty by Robert Skidelsky (Prospect Magazine, 3.27.14)

How to Write a Marxist Critique of Thomas Piketty Without Actually Reading the Book by Zachary Levenson (Jacobin, 5.2.14)

Hangups of the Heterodox (Vaguely Wonkish) by Krugman (5.1.14 @ 3:41 p.m.)

In What Sense Does Economics Need a “New Paradigm”?: Thursday Focus: May 1, 2014 by Brad DeLong (5.1.14 @ 11:56 p.m.)

Thomas Piketty and the Ghost of Joan Robinson by Dean Baker (5.1.14 @ 20:16)

Wealth Taxes: A Future Battleground by Tyler Cowen (New York Times, 7.20.13)

The Four Biggest Right-Wing Lies About Inequality by Robert Reich (5.5.14)

Why Economists Are Finally Taking Inequality Seriously by Mark Thoma (Fiscal Times, 5.6.14)

The coming boom in inherited wealth by John Quiggin (Crooked Timber, 4.16.12)

Piketty, Oligarchy, and Conservative Evasion by Jonathan Chait (New York Magazine, 4.25.14 @ 3:51 p.m.)

More Matt Rognlie on Piketty by Tyler Cowen (4.10.14)

A Prologomena to Any Future Reading of Piketty by Steven Pressman (Dollars and Sense, 5.5.14)

THE MAGICAL MATHEMATICS OF MR PIKETTY by George Cooper (4.29.14)

THE MAGICAL MATHEMATICS OF MR PIKETTY – PART II by George Cooper (5.5.14)

The Critique of Capital in the Twenty-First Century: In Search of Macroeconomic Foundations of Inequatlity by Guillaume Allègre and Xavier Timbeau

Where do profits come from? by Matthew Yglesias (Vox, 5.8.14)

Obama’s Top Economist Has Some Problems With Piketty’s Book by Neil Irwin (The Upshot, 5.7.14)

Global Lessons for Inclusive Growth by Jason Furman (5.7.14)

Piketty’s Arguments Still Hold Up, After Taxes by Jared Bernstein (The Upshot, 5.9.14)

Jason Furman, POTUS’s Chief Economist, on Inequality, Piketty, and Growth by Jared Bernstein (5.10.14 @ 10:04 a.m.)

Doug Henwood tweets "I am now officially part of the Piketty bubble. pic.twitter.com/pgd9Yat5s9"

The problem with Thomas Piketty: “Capital” destroys right-wing lies, but there’s one solution it forgets by Thomas Frank (Salon, 5.11.14)

Selling Thomas Piketty (Harvard University Press Blog, 5.12.14)

Piketty's Wealth Tax Isn't a Joke by Clive Crook (BloombergView, 5.11.14)

Microfoundations of Inequality and Sabotage by Sandwichman (5.12.14)

Thomas Piketty and His Critics by Thomas Edsall (New York Times, 5.14.14)

The Inequality Puzzle by Lawrence H. Summers (Democracy, Spring 2014)

Summers reviews Piketty by Jared Bernstein (5.14.14)

What Larry Summers Gets Wrong On Piketty's 'Capital' by Matt Bruenig (Demos, 5.15.14)

Demos on Piketty's Capital

The Politics of Income Inequality by Eduardo Porter (New York Times, 5.13.14)

What Piketty's Neoliberal Critics Get Wrong by Kathleen Geier (Baffler, 5.15.14)

The Two Inequalities by Peter Dorman (Econospeak, 5.16.14 @ 1:15 a.m.)

Piketty's Old News by Eric Schnurer (U.S. News & World Report, 5.16.14)

Piketty crossing the Delaware by John Quiggin (Crooked Timber, 5.18.14)

Thomas Piketty: I Don't Care for Marx by Isaac Chotiner (New Republic, 5.5.14)

Middle Class Earnings Are Stagnant! (Because Retirees Have No Earnings) by Scott Winship (Forbes, 5.20.14)

Inequality and the Fate of Capitalism by Scott Winship (National Review, 5.13.14)

Arguing Taxes, Transfers, and Market Outcomes by Jared Bernstein (5.22.14)

Ross Douthat Makes Some Good Points (and one bad one) by Jared Bernstein (5.19.14)

Is Piketty All Wrong? by Krugman (5.24.15)

Piketty response to FT data concerns (Financial Times, 5.23.14)

Piketty’s Mistakes, What They Mean for the Message of Cap21, and Other Data Thoughts by Jared Bernstein (5.24.14)

A Piketty problem? by Ryan Avent (The Economist, 5.24.14)

Piketty and U.S. Wealth Inequality by Atif Mian and Amir Sufi (5.24.14)

Mistakes by Simon Wren-Lewis (5.24.14)

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Bang Query by Brad DeLong (5.23.14)

OVER AT WCEG EQUITABLOG: REVIEWING LAWRENCE H. SUMMERS'S REVIEW OF PIKETTY II: THE POST-1980 RISE OF EXTREME INEQUALITY IN AMERICA: FRIDAY FOCUS: MAY 23, 2014 by DeLong

HOUSING VS FINANCIAL WEALTH by Chris Dillow (5.24.14)

FT: Piketty data "undercut by a series of problems and errors" by Matt Ygelsias (Vox, 5.23.14 @ 2:54 p.m.)

Piketty Debunked? Not So Fast by Jonathan Hopkin (5.24.14)

My view on Piketty's critique by the FT by Branko Milanovic

That Big Financial Times Story on Errors in Piketty's Data is Overrated by Danny Vick (5.23.14)

Criticisms of Piketty by James Hamilton (5.25.14)

More on Piketty by James Hamilton (5.28.14)

Nit-Piketty by Debraj Ray (5.25.14)

Should We Count Out Piketty Due to Sum Math Errors? by Steve Pressman (Dollars and Sense, 5.25.14)

Thomas Piketty's real challenge was to the FT's Rolex types by Paul Mason (Guardian, 5.26.14)

Political Economy is Political by Henry Farrell (Crooked Timber, 5.27.14)

Policy, not capitalism, is to blame for the income divide by James Galbraith (Financial Times, 5.26.14)

The Piketty data controversy by Jérémie Cohen-Setton (Bruegel, 5.26.14)

Piketty’s data deserve better analysis by Carter Price (5.27.14)

Reviewing Lawrence H. Summers’s Review of Piketty IV: Combatting Inequality on Many Fronts: Tuesday Focus: May 27, 2014 by Brad DeLong (28 May 2014)

PARSING PIKETTY: IS WEALTH INEQUALITY RISING IN THE U.S.? by John Cassidy (New Yorker, 5.27.14)

Thomas Piketty and Joseph Schumpeter (and Gerard Debreu) by David Glasner (5.28.14)

Technical appendix of the book « Capital in the twenty-first century»: Appendix to chapter 10. Inequality of Capital Ownership: Addendum: Response to FT by Thomas Piketty, May 28 2014

Thomas Piketty Responds to Criticism of His Data by Neil Irwin (The Upshot, 5.29.14)


Thomas Doubting Refuted by Krugman (5.30.14)

Morning Must-Read: Daniel Kuehn Reads Howard Reed on Piketty vs. Giles: “It’s All About the Discontinuities” by Brad DeLong (30 May 2014)

The Daily Piketty: May 30, 2014 by Brad DeLong

Capital Eats the World by Suresh Naidu (Jacobin, 5.30.14)

Where I disagree and agree with Debraj Ray’s critique of Piketty’s Capital in the 21s Century. by Branko Milanovic (6.2.14)

Thomas Piketty’s big book: What do you really need to know? by Heather Boushey (5.14.14)

A Reflection on Piketty’s “Rentiers Always Win” or r > g by Yves Smith (6.3.14)

Reviewing Lawrence H. Summers’s Review of Piketty V: Secular Stagnation and the High-Pressure Economy: Tuesday Focus: June 32014 by DeLong (6.3.14)

Wealth and Capital are Different Things by Dietz Vollrath (6.2.14)

The Daily Piketty: June 2, 2014 By Brad DeLong

Nit-Piketting continued by Branko Milanovic (6.3.14)


Don’t believe brokers, the government, or Piketty: Your property values won’t grow faster than your paycheck by Amar Bhide (Quartz, May 31, 2014)

Piketty on Class Structure by masaccio (Firedoglake, 5.11.14)

When Piketty Came to America by Andrea Levere and Ezra Levin (Politco, 4.28.14)

Economist says U.S. inequality reaching "spectacular" heights by Alain Sherter (CBS News Moneywatch, 6.5.14)

Summers’s Review of Piketty: Underestimating the Argument for the Forces Driving Inequality by Dan Kervick (5.14.14)

Inequality: Making the Point by Gary Burtless (6.5.14)

Not Another Piketty Symposium by Mike Beggs (Jacobin)

Piketty fever: Bigger than Marx (Economist, 5.3.14)

Why Is r > g So Significant for Piketty? by Dan Kervick (6.4.14)

Piketty, Marx and the roots of inequality by Benjamin Selwyn (Le Monde Diplomatique, 6.6.14)

Piketty’s Fair-Weather Friends by Seth Ackerman (Jacobin, 5.29.14)

OVER AT EQUITABLE GROWTH: DEPRECIATION RATES ON WEALTH IN THOMAS PIKETTY'S DATABASE: MONDAY FOCUS: JUNE 9, 2014 by DeLong

OVER AT EQUITABLE GROWTH: DAILY PIKETTY: MATT ROGNLIE HAS A FIRST-RATE CRITIQUE: THURSDAY FOCUS FOR JUNE 12, 2014 by DeLong

Housing in the twenty-first century by Ryan Avent (Economist, 6.17.14)

Inequality in the long run by Thomas Piketty and Emanuel Saez (Science, May 2014)


Piketty’s laws with investment replacement and depreciation by Ton van Schaik, (6 July 2014, Vox)

Explaining Piketty: inequality and the financial crisis by Frances Coppola (7.8.14)

Sumner on Piketty by Frances Coppola (7.7.14)

When The Rate Of Return And The Rate Of Growth Do Not Matter Much For Piketty by Barkley Rosser (Econospeak, 7.7.14)

Piketty vs. Marx (8.11.14, Bookforum)

Yes, Acemoglu and Robinson's review of Piketty is very strange by Daniel Kuehn (8.26.14)

Understanding Piketty, part 3 by Kenneth Thomas (Angry Bear, 8.21.14)

A White Paper on Piketty’s Theory of Inequality and its Critics by Marshall Steinbaum (9.2.14)

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