The mismeasure of Capital: A response to McCloskey

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Abstract

This paper is a response to Deirdre McCloskey's review essay, published recently in this journal, of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the twenty-first century. It argues that McCloskey has set up a number of straw men to attack. Furthermore, her three main arguments against Piketty are flawed. McCloskey wants human capital to be added to Piketty's measure of wealth; she contends that Piketty does not understand the supply-response mechanism; and she accuses Piketty of focusing on the wrong problem-inequality rather than poverty. This paper explains why these are all bad arguments.

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Pressman, S. (2016). The mismeasure of Capital: A response to McCloskey. Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 9(2), 145–166. https://doi.org/10.23941/ejpe.v9i2.233

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