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Why inheritance is frowned upon by economists
Why inheritance is frowned upon by economists
Contrary to its unpopularity with the French, there is a virtual consensus among economists on the need to tax inheritance, and even to tax large estates more. In France, the share of inherited wealth now represents 60% of total wealth, compared to 34% in 1970 (see graph below). Keynesian economists, first and foremost Thomas Piketty (Paris School of Economics), worry about these dynastic…
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