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National income and inequality (K-A)

(14 Lectures Available)

S# Lecture Course Institute Instructor Discipline
1
  • Capital by Thomas Piketty (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
2
  • Connecting income to capital growth and potential inequality (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
3
  • Convergence on macro scale (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
4
  • Critically looking at data on ROC and economic growth over millenia (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
5
  • Difference between wealth and income (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
6
  • Education as a force of convergence (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
7
  • Gilded Age versus Silicon Valley (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
8
  • Inverse relationship between capital price and returns (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
9
  • Is rising inequality necessarily bad? (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
10
  • Piketty's two drivers of divergence (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
11
  • r greater than g but less inequality (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
12
  • Return on capital and economic growth (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
13
  • Simple model to understand r and g relationship (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
14
  • What is capital? (K-A)
National income and inequality (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences