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Thomas Piketty (; born 7 May 1971) is a French economist who is Professor of Economics at the
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, Associate Chair at the Paris School of Economics and Centennial Professor of Economics in the International Inequalities Institute at the
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. Piketty's work focuses on public economics, in particular income and wealth inequality. He is the author of the best-selling book ''
Capital in the Twenty-First Century ''Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' (french: Le Capital au XXIe siècle) is a book written by French economist Thomas Piketty. It focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the United States since the 18th century. It was initially ...
'' (2013), which emphasises the themes of his work on
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s 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. Piketty proposes improving the education systems and considers diffusion of knowledge, diffusion of skills, diffusion of idea of productivity as the main mechanism that will lead to lower inequality. In 2019, his book '' Capital and Ideology'' was published, which focuses on income inequality in various societies in history. His 2022 '' A Brief History of Equality'' is a much shorter book about wealth redistribution intended for a target audience of citizens not economists.


Early life and education

Piketty was born in the Parisian suburb of
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. His parents had been involved with a Trotskyist group and the May 1968 protests in Paris but they had moved away from this political position before Piketty was born. A visit to the Soviet Union in 1991 was enough to make him a firm "believe in capitalism, private property and the market". Piketty earned an S-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 PhD for a thesis on
wealth redistribution Redistribution of income and wealth is the transfer of income and wealth (including physical property) from some individuals to others through a social mechanism such as taxation, welfare, public services, land reform, monetary policies, confis ...
, which he wrote at the
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(LSE) and EHESS under Roger GuesnerieJohn Cassidy
"Forces of Divergence"
''The New Yorker'', 31 March 2014.
and winning the French Economics Association's award for the best thesis of the year.


Career

After earning his PhD, Piketty taught from 1993 to 1995 as an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the
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. In 1995, he joined the
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(CNRS) as a researcher, and in 2000 he became a professor (directeur d'études) at EHESS. Piketty won the 2002 prize for the best young economist in France, and according to a list dated 11 November 2003, he is a member of the scientific orientation board of the association ''À gauche, en Europe'', founded by
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and
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. 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
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during the French presidential campaign. Piketty resumed teaching at the EHESS and Paris School of Economics in 2007. He is a columnist for the French newspaper '' Libération'' and regularly writes op-eds for ''
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''. In April 2012, Piketty co-authored along with 42 colleagues an open letter in support of then socialist party candidate for the French presidency François Hollande. Hollande won the contest against the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in May of that year. Piketty was unimpressed by Hollande's tenure, later describing him as "hopeless". 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." In January 2015, he rejected the French Legion of Honour order, stating that he refused the nomination because he did not think it was the government's role to decide who is honourable. On 27 September 2015, it was announced that he had been appointed to the British Labour Party's Economic Advisory Committee, convened by Shadow Chancellor
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and reporting to Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn. The appointment of Piketty, who had previously advised Lord Wood, key policy advisor to former Labour Party Leader Ed Miliband, that tax rates could be raised above 50% for earnings over one million pounds without it impacting the economy, was seen as a particular coup for the Labour Party leadership due to his breakthrough success in the mainstream publishing world. Regarding this appointment he stated that he was very happy to take part and assist the Labour Party in constructing an economic policy that helps tackle some of the biggest issues facing people in the UK and that there was a brilliant opportunity for the Labour party to construct a fresh and new political economy which will expose austerity for the failure it has been in the UK and Europe, although he reportedly failed to attend the first meeting. In June 2016, he resigned from his role in Labour's Economic Advisory Committee, citing concerns over the weak campaign the party had run in the
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. On 2 October 2015, Piketty received an honorary doctorate from the University of Johannesburg and on 3 October 2015 he delivered the 13th Annual Nelson Mandela Lecture at the University of Johannesburg. In 2015, Piketty was also elected an international member of the
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. On 11 February 2017, it was announced that he had joined the socialist
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's campaign team in the latter's presidential run. He took in charge of EU matters, and more precisely, the Fiscal Stability Treaty (or TSCG), while Julia Cagé was responsible for the candidate's economic and fiscal platform. Piketty expressed his view that the TSCG should be renegotiated in order to introduce a eurozone assembly, composed of members of EU's parliaments – a "democratic government", he said, in comparison with the current system which he views as a "huis clos" (a "private, closed-door discussion", an ''
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'' arrangement). Such change would currently require unanimous approval of all EU members, and Piketty has suggested that a change of rules might be necessary, saying that if countries representing 80% of EU's population or GDP ratify a treaty, it should be approved. He is also in favour of a "credible and bold
basic income Universal basic income (UBI) is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive an unconditional transfer payment, that is, without a means test or need to work. It would be received independently of a ...
", which is one of Benoit Hamon's key proposals, although their views on the matter are different. The call in which Piketty and other economic researchers argue for their version of the basic income has been criticised as not "universal", a criticism he answered on his blog. Thomas Piketty joined the
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(LSE) in 2015 as the distinguished Centennial Professor. Piketty continues his research as part of the LSE International Inequalities Institute. His economic research focusses mainly on wealth inequalities and the use of capital in the 21st century. Piketty has long-standing ties to the
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and he completed his PhD studies at the university in the early 1990s. In addition to his research, Piketty also teaches post-graduate students at the LSE. His teaching and research approach is inter-disciplinary and he has been involved in the teaching of the new MSc degree in Inequalities and Social Science at the London School of Economics.


Research

Piketty specializes in
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, 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 2013 book ''
Capital in the Twenty-First Century ''Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' (french: Le Capital au XXIe siècle) is a book written by French economist Thomas Piketty. It focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the United States since the 18th century. It was initially ...
'', 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 progressive global tax on wealth.


Study of long-term economic inequalities

A research project on high incomes in France led to the book ''Les hauts revenus en France au XXe siècle'' (''High incomes in France in the 20th Century'', Grasset, 2001), which was based on a survey of statistical series covering the whole of the 20th century, built from data from the fiscal services (particularly income tax declarations). He extended this analysis in his immensely popular book ''Le Capital au XXIe siècle'' (''
Capital in the Twenty-First Century ''Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' (french: Le Capital au XXIe siècle) is a book written by French economist Thomas Piketty. It focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the United States since the 18th century. It was initially ...
''). A study by
Emmanuel Saez Emmanuel Saez (born November 26, 1972) is a French, naturalized American economist who is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His work, done with Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman, includes tracking the incomes of t ...
and Piketty showed that the top 10 percent of earners took more than half of the country's total income in 2012, the highest level recorded since the government began collecting the relevant data a century ago.


Survey on the evolution of inequalities in France

Piketty's work shows that differences in earnings dropped sharply during the 20th century in France, mostly after World War II. He argues that this was due to a decrease in estate inequalities, while wage inequalities remained stable. The shrinking inequality during this period, Piketty says, resulted from a highly progressive income tax after the war, which upset the dynamics of estate accumulation by reducing the surplus money available for saving by the wealthiest. The normative conclusion Piketty draws is that a tax cut and thus a decrease in the financial contribution to society of the wealthy that has been happening in France since the late 1990s will assist in the rebuilding of the earlier large fortunes of the rentier class. This trend will lead to the rise of what he calls patrimonial capitalism, in which a few families control most of the wealth. Through a statistical survey, Piketty also showed that the Laffer effect, which claims that high marginal tax rates on top incomes are an incentive for the rich to work less, was probably negligible in the case of France.


Comparative work

Piketty has done comparative work on inequality in other developed countries. In collaboration with other economists, particularly
Emmanuel Saez Emmanuel Saez (born November 26, 1972) is a French, naturalized American economist who is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His work, done with Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman, includes tracking the incomes of t ...
, he built a statistical series based on a similar method used in his studies of France. This research led to reports on the evolution of inequalities in the US, and on economic dynamics in the English-speaking world and continental Europe. Saez won the prestigious John Bates Clark prize for this work. The surveys found that following the
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, after initially undergoing a decrease in economic inequality similar to that in continental Europe, English-speaking countries have, over the past thirty years, experienced increasing inequalities.


A critic of the Kuznets curve

Piketty's work has been discussed as a critical continuation of the pioneering work of Simon Kuznets in the 1950s. According to Kuznets, the long-term evolution of earnings inequalities was shaped as a curve (
Kuznets curve The Kuznets curve () expresses a hypothesis advanced by economist Simon Kuznets in the 1950s and 1960s. According to this hypothesis, as an economy develops, market forces first increase and then decrease economic inequality. The Kuznets curve ...
). Growth started at the beginning of the industrial revolution, and slackened off later due to the reallocation of the labor force from low productivity sectors like agriculture to higher productivity sectors like industry. According to Piketty, the tendency observed by Kuznets in the early 1950s is not necessarily a product of deep economic forces (e.g. sectoral spillover or the effects of technological progress). Instead, estate values, rather than wage inequalities, decreased, and they did so for reasons that were not specifically economic (for example, the creation of income tax). Consequently, the decrease would not necessarily continue, and in fact, inequalities have grown sharply in the United States over the last thirty years, returning to their 1930s level.


Other work

Besides these surveys, which make up the core of his work, Piketty has published in other areas, often with a connection to economic inequalities. His work on schools, for example, postulates that disparities among different schools, especially class sizes, are a cause for the persistence of inequalities in wages and the economy. He has also published proposals for changes in the French pension system and the French tax system. In a 2018 paper, Piketty suggested that throughout the Western world, political parties of both the left and the right have been captured by the "elites". Piketty's latest book, ''Capital and Ideology'', argues it is necessary to examine the ideological systems which attempted to justify the forms of inequality specific to different institutional configurations. This work was well received, but some critics considered Piketty's work too vague. In particular, Nicolas Brisset criticized his definitions and analyses of "ideology" and "capitalism" for being too weak. ''Cleveland Review of Books'' praised the book, saying it "utilizes historical, political, and philosophical analysis to provide a sweeping and detailed account of the ideological context behind how what he calls “inequality regimes” sustain themselves."


''Capital in the Twenty-First Century''

''Capital in the Twenty-First Century'', published in 2013, focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the US since the 18th century. The book's central thesis is that inequality is not an accident but rather a feature of capitalism that can be reversed only through state intervention. The book thus argues that unless capitalism is reformed, the very democratic order will be threatened. The book reached number one on ''
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'' bestselling hardcover nonfiction list from 18 May 2014. Piketty offered a "possible remedy: a global tax on wealth". In 2014, he was awarded the
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for this book.


''A Brief History of Equality''

His 2022 A Brief History of Equality is a much shorter book about wealth redistribution intended for a target audience of citizens not economists, in which he traced a history of equality from 1780 to 2020. In 2022, Piketty was interviewed about the book for New Books Network.


Personal life

Thomas Piketty was the partner of the politician Aurélie Filippetti. She withdrew her complaint to the police after he acknowledged facts of domestic violence in 2009. Additionally, he was later condemned of libel against her in 2022. He is married to fellow economist Julia Cagé.


Selected works and publications

;In French *
Les hauts revenus face aux modifications des taux marginaux supérieurs de l’impôt sur le revenu en France, 1970–1996
' (Document de Travail du CEPREMAP, n° 9812, July 1998) * ''Inégalités économiques'': report to the Counsel of Economic Analysis (14 June 2001) with
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, and Lucile Olier * ''Les hauts revenus en France au XXème siècle, Inégalités et redistribution, 1901–1998'' (ed. Grasset, September 2001) *
Fiscalité et redistribution sociale dans la France du XXe siècle
' (October 2001) * ''L'économie des inégalités'' (ed. La Découverte, April 2004) * ''Vive la gauche américaine ! : Chroniques 1998–2004'' (Éditions de l'Aube, September 2004) *
Pour un nouveau système de retraite : Des comptes individuels de cotisations financés par répartition
' (Éditions Rue d'Ulm/CEPREMAP, 2008) with Antoine Bozio *
On the Long run evolution of inheritance. France, 1820–2050
' (PSE Working Paper, 2010) * ''Pour une révolution fiscale'' (ed. Le Seuil, 2011) with
Emmanuel Saez Emmanuel Saez (born November 26, 1972) is a French, naturalized American economist who is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His work, done with Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman, includes tracking the incomes of t ...
and Camille Landais * ''Peut-on sauver l'Europe ? Chroniques 2004–2012'' (Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2012) * ''Le Capital au XXIe siècle'' (Seuil, 2013) * ''Capital et idéologie'' (Seuil, 2019) * ''Une brève histoire de l'égalité'', Paris: Ed. du Seuil, 2021, 350p. ;In English * * * ''
Capital in the Twenty-First Century ''Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' (french: Le Capital au XXIe siècle) is a book written by French economist Thomas Piketty. It focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the United States since the 18th century. It was initially ...
'' (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2014) * ''About Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' (AER, 2015) * ''Carbon and Inequality: from Kyoto to Paris'' (L. Chancel, T. Piketty, PSE, 2015) * ''Chronicles: On Our Troubled Times'' (Viking, 2016) * ''Why Save the Bankers? And Other Essays on Our Economic and Political Crisis'' (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016) * ''Top Incomes in France in the Twentieth Century: Inequality and Redistribution, 1901–1998'' (Harvard University Press, 2018) * '' Capital and Ideology'' (Harvard University Press, 2020) * ''Time for Socialism: Dispatches from a World on Fire, 2016-2021'' (Yale University Press, 2021) * "The western elite is preventing us from going after the assets of Russia's hyper-rich" (''The Guardian'', 16 March 2022). *'' A Brief History of Equality'', Harvard University Press, 2022, 274p. Data,


See also

* Capital accumulation * Criticism of capitalism * Everything bubble *
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References


Further reading

* Coopersmith, Jonathan, and Andrew Popp. "Piketty amongst the historians: Introduction to a symposium on Thomas Piketty's Capital and Ideology" ''History Compass'' (April 2022) 20#4 e12724; https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12724 special issue with 7 articles on Piketty's ideas. * John, Richard RE. "Political contestation and the Second Great Divergence" ''History Compass'' (April 2022) 20#4 https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12722 * Lachmann, Richard, and Peter Brandon. "Piketty and the Political Origins of Inequality." ''Comparative Studies in Society and History'' 63.3 (2021): 752-764. * McCloskey, Deirdre Nansen. “Piketty Deserves Some Praise.” in ''Why Liberalism Works: How True Liberal Values Produce a Freer, More Equal, Prosperous World for All'' (Yale University Press, 2019), pp. 165–68
online
* McGaughey, Ewan. "From ‘capital and Ideology’ to ‘democracy and Evidence’: A Review of Thomas Piketty." ''Œconomia. History, Methodology, Philosophy'' 11#1 (2021): 171-18
online
* Nealon, Jeffrey T. “Biopolitics, Marxism, and Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century.” in ''Fates of the Performative: From the Linguistic Turn to the New Materialism'' (U of Minnesota Press, 2021), pp. 95–118
online
* Raoult, Sacha, et al. “A Prophet in His Hometown? The Academic Reception of Thomas Piketty’s ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’ Across Disciplines in France and in the United States.” ''American Sociologist'' 48#3/4, (2017), pp. 453–75
online
* Roine, Jesper. “Four key insights.” in ''Pocket Piketty: A Handy Guide to Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' (2017), pp. 32–41
online
* Sutch, Richard. “The One Percent across Two Centuries: A Replication of Thomas Piketty’s Data on the Concentration of Wealth in the United States.” ''Social Science History'' 41#4 (2017), pp. 587–613
online


External links


Thomas Piketty
personal page at the website of the Paris School of Economics.
The World Top Incomes Database

The World Inequality Database
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Articles and interviews



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''Taking On Adam Smith (and Karl Marx)''
''The New York Times'', 19 April 2014. *
Piketty calls out GOP hypocrisy on inequality
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'', 11 March 2015.
Austerity Has Failed: An Open Letter From Thomas Piketty to Angela Merkel
'' The Nation'', 7 July 2015.
Thomas Piketty on the rise of Bernie Sanders: the US enters a new political era
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.'' 16 February 2016
We must rethink globalization, or Trumpism will prevail
Thomas Piketty via ''The Guardian.'' 16 November 2016. * Kuper, Simon
"This Economist has a Radical Plan to Solve Wealth Inequality
''Wired'' April 14, 2020, Retrieved April 20, 2020
Thomas Piketty says pandemic is opportunity to address income inequality
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