Sentence examples for return of wealth from inspiring English sources

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Although the paper began its life as a 459-word online blog post comment, several reputable economists regard it as the most serious and substantive critique that Mr Piketty's work has yet faced.In his book, Mr Piketty argues that over the long run the rate on return of wealth exceeds economic growth: a dynamic summed up in the equation r>g.

The second dynamic is the return of wealth.Mr Piketty introduces a statistic that features prominently throughout the book: the ratio of private wealth in an economy to GDP.

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He is unhappy at the way Mr Piketty has described the importance of the relationship between r (the rate of return on wealth), g (the growth rate of the economy), and the general significance of capital in an economy.

Roberts, who was one of the first and most effective practitioners of prosperity-gospel televangelism (which promises believers rich returns of wealth and happiness if they "plant a seed" by sending the televangelist money), built his evangelical empire largely on the strength of his own charisma, and he exercised an emperor's control over what he had built.

Piketty calls this "patrimonial capitalism," a state that is certain to occur if the rate of return to wealth remains higher than the rate of growth of the economy.

As a general rule wealth grows faster than economic output, he explains, a concept he captures in the expression r > g (where r is the rate of return to wealth and g is the economic growth rate).

He said elections were not won or lost in a short campaign, but over years, calling for the party to return to issues of wealth creation, as well as wealth distribution.

Seventy prisoners had been acquired, many of whom were ransomed in return for wealth or freed.

Second, fertile countries are both more desirable than barren countries and easier to conquer: they "are always of a level surface, where the inhabitants are unable to dispute against a stronger power; they are then obliged to submit; and when they have once submitted, the spirit of liberty cannot return; the wealth of the country is a pledge of their fidelity" (SL 18.2).

A broad swath of mid-level finance employees who, in the past, had helped boost the luxury market by spending their windfall on pricey homes with easy-to-obtain financing–aren't likely to see the same return of year-end wealth or free-flowing credit.

He's even willing to stop dialysis if it means having his lifeless body frozen in a Cryonics lab to return generations later when there's a cure for his cancer and he can return to the life of wealth and luxury he has come to know.

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