Bernard C. Beaudreau Beaudreau Energy Rents and Income Distribution

Energy Rents and Income Distribution

von Bernard C. Beaudreau

Are Wages and Profits Legitimate?

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This book explores into the dynamics of income distribution, challenging the established approaches of 19th-century political economist Karl Marx and 21st-century economist Thomas Piketty. Re-examinining the foundational principles of wealth creation through the lens of physical sciences, particularly mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinetics, Bernard C. Beaudreau argues that energy, rather than labor or capital, drives material processes and the accumulation of wealth. 

In the book, Beaudreau critiques current distribution theories, highlighting their connections to the basic laws of physics. He introduces the energy-organization approach, positing that labor and capital are organizationally productive rather than physically productive. This perspective can be used to observe income distribution as they connect to energy rents, which are the returns to energy after accounting for its costs. The book touches on globalization, presenting this approach as a form of energy rent seeking rather than a result of comparative advantage. Beaudreau proposes alternative systems for distributing energy rents and examines their implications for the legitimacy of wages and profits. 

Integrating scientific principles with economic theory, this book offers a unique approach to conversations surrounding income inequality.

 

Bernard C. Beaudreau is Professor in the Department of economics at Université Laval in Québec, Canada. He is the author of The Economics of Speed (2019).


This book explores into the dynamics of income distribution, challenging the established approaches of 19th-century political economist Karl Marx and 21st-century economist Thomas Piketty. Re-examinining the foundational principles of wealth creation through the lens of physical sciences, particularly mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinetics, Bernard C. Beaudreau argues that energy, rather than labor or capital, drives material processes and the accumulation of wealth. 

In the book, Beaudreau critiques current distribution theories, highlighting their connections to the basic laws of physics. He introduces the energy-organization approach, positing that labor and capital are organizationally productive rather than physically productive. This perspective can be used to observe income distribution as they connect to energy rents, which are the returns to energy after accounting for its costs. The book touches on globalization, presenting this approach as a form of energy rent seeking rather than a result of comparative advantage. Beaudreau proposes alternative systems for distributing energy rents and examines their implications for the legitimacy of wages and profits. 

Integrating scientific principles with economic theory, this book offers a unique approach to conversations surrounding income inequality.


Re-examines the foundational principles of wealth creation through the lens of energy rents Challenges established approaches to income distribution Highlights how energy is a driver of material good and wealth

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Bernard C. Beaudreau

Themen in »Energy Rents and Income Distribution«

Biophysical Economics Energy Supply and Demand Scientific Production and Distribution Income inequality Energy rents and economy

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ISBN: 9783032058614
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 19.10.2025

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