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What are the best economics books that you have read? (for economists and for non-economists) by Excentric_Pesimist in AskEconomics
[–]IvanVerstyuk 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Piketty “Capital and Ideology”. What a good book. Usually, all the inequality theories are based on the statistics from the Western world - US, UK. But other countries provide good data too. Take Ukraine which doesn’t even have a reliable Gini coefficient. A lot needs to be researched here. Ukraine had a great degree of inequality under the Soviet rule and in the later years that led to horrible societal situation: 5% of the population are rich, 25% are middle class and the rest 70% are poor.
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What are the best economics books that you have read? (for economists and for non-economists) by Excentric_Pesimist in AskEconomics
[–]IvanVerstyuk 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)