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Rentiers
- A person who lives on income from property or investments. [French, from rente, yearly income, from Old French; see rent1.] rentier French [rɑ̃tje].
- The Revenge of the Market on the Rentiers
- Aug 3, 2009 of power to help transform capitalism into a rentiers' delight.
- www.networkideas.org
- The revenge of the market on the rentiers. Why neo-liberal reports of
- particular rentiers from the financial sector as well as capitalists from the markets took their inevitable revenge on the rentiers by calling their (blatant) bluff.
- cje.oxfordjournals.org
- The Revenge of the Market on the Rentiers: Why neo-liberal Reports
- of power to help transform capitalism into a rentiers' delight.
- www.econ.cam.ac.uk
- The role of rentiers in the stabilisation processes of the Twenties
- rentiers.
- www.cepr.org
- State of the art Rentiers and autocrats, monarchs and democrats
- Dec 18, 2000 raises questions of the sustainability of the rentier social contract, the .
- www.lancs.ac.uk
- Ramesh Ponnuru on the Virtues of Loose Money, and JP Morgan on Prospects for
- It explicitly addresses the impact of a potential QE3 on savers: To understand why, consider Mr and Mrs James Rentier (a), an apocryphal family in their early 50's living in upstate New York.
- Bank of England Abandons Inflation Target
- Savers, or rentiers as Mr. Keynes called them, were a drag on an economy's potential and deserved to have their money confiscated–his euthanasia of the rentier. The upshot is that 2% now represents the UK's inflation floor.
- The Dumbest Market Rally Of All Time - OpEd
- No, the accretion of power by the rentiers has been systematic, structural and the outcome of a decades-long process.
- A First Ever Default? Closing the Gold Window, Forty Years On
- But the rentiers and financiers did not just sit there and take it: they fought back (see Gerald Epstein and Arjun Jayadev in Financialization and the World Economy) and pushed for financial de-regulation to let them compete in the new environment.
- Rentier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Rentier capitalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- rentiers - definition of rentiers by the Free Online Dictionary
- A person who lives on income from property or investments. [French, from rente, yearly income, from Old French; see rent1.] rentier French [rɑ̃tje].
- www.thefreedictionary.com
- Who Are The Rentiers? - NYTimes.com
- Jun 7, 2011 Following up on my rentier post and the eurocentric followup, a question: who are we talking about?
- krugman.blogs.nytimes.com
- Dealing With Rentiers - NYTimes.com
- Jul 16, 2011 Dealing With Rentiers.
- krugman.blogs.nytimes.com
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