Thomas Piketty

Thomas Piketty
Thomas Pikettyis a French economist who works on wealth and income inequality. He is a professorat the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, associate chair at the Paris School of Economics and Centennial professor at the London School of Economics new International Inequalities Institute...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionEconomist
Date of Birth7 May 1971
CountryFrance
advance full history impressed taxation terribly time
I think if you look back through time, the history of income, wealth and taxation is full of surprise. So I am not terribly impressed by those who know in advance what will or will not happen.
growth income arbitrary
When the rate of return on capital exceeds the rate of growth of output and income, as it did in the nineteenth century and seems quite likely to do again in the twenty-first, capitalism automatically generates arbitrary and unsustainable inequalities that radically undermine the meritocratic values on which democratic societies are based.
wealth existence
Wealth is so concentrated that a large segment of society is virtually unaware of its existence.
democratic-ideals luck inheritance
Our modern democratic ideal is based on the hope that inequalities will be based on merit more than inheritance or luck.
hypocrisy financial economic
No hypocrisy is too great when economic and financial elites are obliged to defend their interest.
issues important distribution-of-wealth
Indeed, the distribution of wealth is too important an issue to be left to economists, sociologists, historians, and philosophers.
innovation growth important
It's important to realize that innovation and growth in itself are not sufficient to moderate inequality of wealth.
growth useless inequality
When inequality gets to an extreme, it is completely useless for growth.
opposites democracy want
We want capitalism and market forces to be the slave of democracy rather than the opposite.
thinking average order
I don't think there is any serious evidence that we need to be paying people more than 100 times the average wage in order to get high-performing managers.
girlfriend outsiders impossible
Economists have put themselves in a position where what they are doing is supposed to be impossible to understand for outsiders, so they dont even talk - sometimes not even with their girlfriend or boyfriend or friends - about what they are doing.
country progressive-taxation income
The U.S. is the country that invented progressive taxation of income and of inherited wealth in the 1910s and 20s.
thinking europe democratic-ideals
The democratic ideal has always been related to a moderate level of inequality. I think one big reason why electoral democracy flourished in 19th century America better than 19th century Europe is because you had more equal distribution of wealth in America.
country believe different
It's not Utopian to believe that we can create a global registry of financial assets so we know who owns what in different countries.