Economic inequality is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, shaping cities, housing markets, and community development. Understanding the fundamental forces behind wealth concentration is essential for anyone interested in public policy, urban planning, or economics.
This text-based course guides you through the essential theories of capital and inequality, focusing on the core concepts popularized by Thomas Piketty. You will learn how wealth accumulates, why housing plays a critical role in modern capital, and how policy decisions impact economic distribution in urban areas.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational concepts of capital, income, and the historical dynamics of wealth distribution.
- Analyze the capital-to-income ratio and its implications for modern economic growth.
- Explore the relationship between housing markets, real estate appreciation, and urban inequality.
- Examine how tax policies, community development programs, and public interventions shape economic outcomes.
- Evaluate modern data sources and metrics used to track global and local wealth disparities.
The course begins with key economic terminology and historical context before diving into the structural drivers of inequality. You will then read through real-world applications focusing on housing, community development, and policy solutions.
This course is designed for beginners, requiring no prior background in economics, advanced mathematics, or urban planning. Start reading today to build a solid foundation in the economics of modern inequality.
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