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So let me show you a couple of facts coming from this database, and then we'll
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to r bigger than g.
You also have shocks to rates of
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And intuitively, the reason why the difference between the rate of
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to wealth and the growth rate is important is that initial wealth inequalities will be amplified at a faster pace with a bigger r minus g.
Growth was maybe 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 percent, but very slow growth of population and output per capita, whereas the rate of
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on capital of course was not zero percent.
Of course, the growth rate following the Industrial Revolution rose, typically from zero to one to two percent, but at the same time, the rate of
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to capital also rose so that the gap between the two did not really change.
First, a very low rate of
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due to the 1914 and 1945 war shocks, destruction of wealth, inflation, bankruptcy during the Great Depression, and all of this reduced the private rate of
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to wealth to unusually low levels between 1914 and 1945.
So if you look at this, these are the best estimates we have of world GDP growth and rate of
return
on capital, average rates of
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on capital, so you can see that during most of the history of mankind, the growth rate was very small, much lower than the rate of return, and then during the 20th century, it is really the population growth, very high in the postwar period, and the reconstruction process that brought growth to a smaller gap with the rate of
return.
It could be that we all start having a lot of children in the future, and the growth rates are going to be higher, but from now on, these are the best projections we have, and this will make global growth decline and the gap between the rate of
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go up.
Now, the other unusual event during the 20th century was, as I said, destruction, taxation of capital, so this is the pre-tax rate of
return.
This is the after-tax rate of return, and after destruction, and this is what brought the average rate of
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after tax, after destruction, below the growth rate during a long time period.
The other important issue is that there are scale effects in portfolio management, together with financial complexity, financial deregulation, that make it easier to get higher rates of
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for a large portfolio, and this seems to be particularly strong for billionaires, large capital endowments.
And you find the same for large university endowments — the bigger the initial endowments, the bigger the rate of
return.
So we don't want to
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to that kind of extreme, pre-World War I inequality.
This is when I started losing hope, and I wanted nothing more than
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to Kakuma, a refugee camp.
Refugees have a lot of time to prepare for their
return.
Leave them abandoned, and they risk exploitation and abuse, and leave them unskilled and uneducated, and delay by years the
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to peace and prosperity in their countries.
Those markets expect a financial return, and they way you get a financial
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is by squeezing and squeezing your users and your drivers for more and more value and giving that value to your investors.
Scott's team of five died on the
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journey.
We'd laid 10 depots of food, literally burying food and fuel, for our
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journey — the fuel was for a cooker so you could melt snow to get water — and I was forced to make the decision to call for a resupply flight, a ski plane carrying eight days of food to tide us over that gap.
So what if we had a mapping tool that would
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the most enjoyable routes based not only on aesthetics but also based on smell, sound, and memories?
And sadly, on
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home, it was not all fun.
I feel so lucky, and I've been 35 times in my life, and all those people who come with us
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home as great champions, not only for Antarctica, but for local issues back in their own nations.
The animal turned out to be sacred to Artemis, goddess of the hunt, and Hercules swore to
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it.
So hoax appealers are more likely to shake their heads, to look away, and to make errors in their speech, whereas genuine appealers are more likely to express hope that the person will
return
safely and to avoid brutal language.
Within 35,000 years, the plant cycle removes the last traces of lead left by the Industrial Revolution from Earth’s soil, and it may take up to 65,000 years beyond that for CO2 to
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pre-human levels.
As years pass, characters grow old and die, only to
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as ghosts, or to be seemingly reincarnated in the next generation.
People who go out of their way to make your life better, and expect nothing in
return.
We need to
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to a long-held value of compassion, compassion and empathy.
Those are flashes of sound that go out and reflect from surfaces all around me, just like a bat's sonar, and
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to me with patterns, with pieces of information, much as light does for you.
I want to end with a call to young people, the young people attending college and the young people struggling to stay out of prison or to make it through prison and
return
home.
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