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Seminar on Social Exclusion and Inclusion

Varieties of Wealth: Wealth Inequality in Comparative Perspective


September 28, 2023
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Goldman Room, Adolphus Busch Hall

Seminar on Social Exclusion and Inclusion

Varieties of Wealth: Wealth Inequality in Comparative Perspective


September 28, 2023
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Goldman Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
September 28, 2023
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Goldman Room, Adolphus Busch Hall

Research on wealth inequality and wealth concentration has made much progress in establishing statistics on the distribution of private wealth, its historical development and its components in a large set of countries. Yet this research is less concerned with country-specific contexts that have an impact on the practical relevance of private wealth and its distribution. This article develops a framework for comparative research that is interested in this question. Starting from a typology that distinguishes six “capacities of wealth” it asserts that private assets can be more important, more powerful or more tolerable, depending on the institutional regulation of the political economy, e.g. limitations on private property rights, welfare state redistribution, the electoral system and cultural patterns of wealth legitimation. Using the United States and Germany as exemplary cases I show that such differences exist and are politically relevant. Investigating the practical significance of private wealth in different political economies would open up new research trajectories in wealth research.

**Download a copy of Jens Beckert's paper "Varieties of wealth: towards a comparative sociology of wealth inequality," in advance of the event.**

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