财富不平等日益加剧

J. Pietrzak
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“水涨船高”——肯尼迪1960年9月演讲中的这句话被广泛用于描述经济表现良好时所有人都会从中受益的观点。假设经济增长最终将为所有人带来更大的正义和繁荣的理论仍然吸引着来自不同背景的支持者。然而,毫无疑问,事实并非如此。经济数据显示,大多数国家的收入和财富差距正在扩大,这无疑表明,财富创造机制并非对所有人都一视同仁。本文考察了当代主要的财富驱动因素,试图评估它们对创造财富不平等的影响。这一分析基于大量的文献研究,包括对托马斯·皮凯蒂(Thomas Piketty)的《21世纪资本论》(Capital in The Twenty-First Century)的最新讨论。从历史的角度看这个问题,我们得出结论,私有制和资本资源是财富创造的决定性因素。政策变化,如放松管制、私有化和金融保密,使财富分配向富人倾斜,加剧了财富不平等。本文的目的是强调这样一个事实,即收入和财富不平等的根本原因在于不同资产的私人所有权的不平等。此外,它的目的是促使讨论为解决这一问题应采取的正确补救办法。
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A rising tide of wealth inequalities
‘A rising tide lifts all boats’ – the quote from the speech by J.F. Kennedy in September 1960 has been widely used to describe the idea that when an economy is performing well, all people will benefit from it. The theory assuming that economic growth will finally bring about greater justice and prosperity for all still attracts supporters from different backgrounds. There is little doubt, however, that it doesn’t work that way. Economic data show increasing income and wealth disparities in the majority of countries, leaving no doubt that wealth creation mechanisms do not work equally for all. This paper examines key contemporary wealth drivers in an attempt to evaluate their influence on creating wealth inequalities. The analysis is based on vast literature studies, including the latest discussion on Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Looking at the issue from a historical perspective, we come to the conclusion that private ownership rights and capital resources play a decisive role as wealth creation factors. Policy changes, such as deregulation, privatization, and financial secrecy, make the distribution of wealth skewed towards the wealthy, contributing to growing wealth inequalities. The aim of this paper is to highlight the fact that the underlying cause of income and wealth inequalities lies in the uneven access to private ownership of different assets. Further, it aims at provoking a discussion on the right remedies to be undertaken to tackle this problem.
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