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Human Wealth and Financial Wealth
2002AbstractThis chapter explores financial asset allocation strategies when human wealth, the expected present discounted value of future labour earnings, is not tradable. Investors should adjust explicit asset holdings to compensate for their implicit holding of human capital and reach the desired allocation of total wealth.
John Y. Campbell, Luis M. Viceira
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Wealth inequality, governance and economic growth
, 2020Links between economic growth and inequality are of growing interest for researchers and policy makers. Previous studies of this relationship have focused mainly on inequalities in income rather than in wealth.
M. Islam, M. McGillivray
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
, 2015John Lauritz Larson
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The mystery of capital : the role of property rights in creating wealth and alleviating poverty
, 2004H. D. Soto
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Taxing wealth and wealth transfers
Abstract This chapter complements the previous chapter by making the case for taxes on wealth transfers and on wealth. It considers and refutes a number of objections to the taxation of intergenerational wealth transfers: the objection that such taxation is unfair double taxation; the objection that it is inequitable as between those whoopenaire +1 more source
Lean thinking, banish waste and create wealth in your corporation
, 2007Allard Droste
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Income and Wealth Heterogeneity in the Macroeconomy
Journal of Political Economy, 1998Per Krusell, Anthony A. Smith, Jr.
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The New Organizational Wealth: Managing and Measuring Knowledge-Based Assets
, 1997Karl-Erik Sveiby
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1995
Abstract Wealth was first performed in 408 BC. Twenty years later Aristophanes revised it, and it was performed again in 388. A scholiast, who annotated the version which we have, believed that this was the earlier one. At 1 1 5 and 1 1 9 he comments that these two lines are changed ‘in the second’, and he quotes the other version of 1 1
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Abstract Wealth was first performed in 408 BC. Twenty years later Aristophanes revised it, and it was performed again in 388. A scholiast, who annotated the version which we have, believed that this was the earlier one. At 1 1 5 and 1 1 9 he comments that these two lines are changed ‘in the second’, and he quotes the other version of 1 1
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