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A Capital's Capital - (Princeton Economic History of the Western World) by Gilles Postel-Vinay & Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (Hardcover)

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  • A study of the changes in wealth and its distribution in nineteenth and twentieth-century Paris that maps the interplay between wealth, inequality, and welfare Successful economies sustain capital accumulation across generations, and capital accumulation leads to large increases in private wealth.
  • About the Author: Gilles Postel-Vinay is professor emeritus at the Paris School of Economics.
  • 440 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Economic History
  • Series Name: Princeton Economic History of the Western World

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A study of the changes in wealth and its distribution in nineteenth and twentieth-century Paris that maps the interplay between wealth, inequality, and welfare

Successful economies sustain capital accumulation across generations, and capital accumulation leads to large increases in private wealth. In this book, Gilles Postel-Vinay and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal map the fluctuations in wealth and its distribution in Paris between 1807 and 1977. Drawing on a unique dataset of the bequests of almost 800,000 Parisians during this period, they show that real wealth per decedent varied immensely over time while inequality was high and declined only slowly. Parisians' portfolios document startling changes in the geography and types of wealth over time.

Postel-Vinay and Rosenthal's account reveals the impact of economic factors (large shocks, technological changes, differential returns to wealth), political factors (changes in taxation), and demographic and social factors (age and gender) on wealth and inequality. Before World War I, private wealth was highly predictive of other indicators of welfare, including different forms of human capital, age at death, and access to local public goods. After World War I, public intervention reduced--but did not eliminate--the strong connection between wealth inequality and other forms of inequality. Over the two centuries covered, Paris and its wealth were on the vanguard of economic and social change that affected the rest of the country a generation later.



About the Author



Gilles Postel-Vinay is professor emeritus at the Paris School of Economics. Jean-Laurent Rosenthal is the Rea and Lela Axline Professor Business Economics at the California Institute of Technology. They have coauthored three previous books, including Dark Matter Credit; the Development of Peer-to-Peer Lending and Banking in France (Princeton).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.12 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 440
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economic History
Series Title: Princeton Economic History of the Western World
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Gilles Postel-Vinay & Jean-Laurent Rosenthal
Language: English
Street Date: February 3, 2026
TCIN: 1004137883
UPC: 9780691276113
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-0943
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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