‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
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#2Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#3Umm, send this to peer review. Here's the link to Góes actual paper( http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2016/wp16160.pdf ) published as an IMF working report which doesn't even have the backing of the IMF/managers/etc. I doubt it'd get published if reviewed. Really, out of the centuries of data they could have pulled in, they chose to use 1980 through 2012? Return on the capital is not ~1%....flawed assumptions,…
No worries. Economics content in Piketty's arguments is zero.
Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#4Umm, send this to peer review. Here's the link to Góes actual paper( http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2016/wp16160.pdf ) published as an IMF working report which doesn't even have the backing of the IMF/managers/etc. I doubt it'd get published if reviewed. Really, out of the centuries of data they could have pulled in, they chose to use 1980 through 2012? Return on the capital is not ~1%....flawed assumptions,…
> I only did mathematical modeling for HPC systems, not economies. No worries. Economics content in Piketty's arguments is zero.
Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#5Umm, send this to peer review. Here's the link to Góes actual paper( http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2016/wp16160.pdf ) published as an IMF working report which doesn't even have the backing of the IMF/managers/etc. I doubt it'd get published if reviewed. Really, out of the centuries of data they could have pulled in, they chose to use 1980 through 2012? Return on the capital is not ~1%....flawed assumptions,…
Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#6Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#7Umm, send this to peer review. Here's the link to Góes actual paper( http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2016/wp16160.pdf ) published as an IMF working report which doesn't even have the backing of the IMF/managers/etc. I doubt it'd get published if reviewed. Really, out of the centuries of data they could have pulled in, they chose to use 1980 through 2012? Return on the capital is not ~1%....flawed assumptions,…
> I only did mathematical modeling for HPC systems, not economies. No worries. Economics content in Piketty's arguments is zero.
It's 80% ideology + 20% math used to prove their point based on ideological assumptions.
Which is also why economics and economists managed to ever make 0 predictions for anything more complicated than the most basic of models, and have failed time and again to predict real world outcomes.
And then they get in bed with power, as advisors, ministers, etc -- talk about the worse case of "conflict of interest" compared to any other scientific field.
Well, maybe except doctors in the 70s working for the tobacco industry.
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#8Incidentally, I think even though (as Piketty claims) inequality may be increasing, the average person (certainly in developed nations, but also in developing ones) has also been unimaginably enriched over the past 200 years. By any ethically relevant standard (access to food, shelter, heating, technology, entertainment), we live unbelievably fortunate lives. This when our ancestors a mere 3-4 generations ago were unspeakably poor.
Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#9Umm, send this to peer review. Here's the link to Góes actual paper( http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2016/wp16160.pdf ) published as an IMF working report which doesn't even have the backing of the IMF/managers/etc. I doubt it'd get published if reviewed. Really, out of the centuries of data they could have pulled in, they chose to use 1980 through 2012? Return on the capital is not ~1%....flawed assumptions,…
> I only did mathematical modeling for HPC systems, not economies. No worries. Economics content in Piketty's arguments is zero.
Re: ‘No Empirical Evidence’ for Thomas Piketty’s Inequality Theory
#10I'm curious - does anyone else think that the equality that matters is equality in material outcomes? I think that would be such a boring world. The real equality that matters is equality in dignity as human beings, equality before the law, equality in our respect to each other. I think the developed world has made monumental strides on these fronts, which are spreading around the world too. (Even though, of course,…