There is great media fascination in the activities and lifestyles of the super-rich. But personal wealth is also important for those of more modest means as a store of potential consumption, as a cushion against emergencies, and as collateral for business and investment loans. This book is the first global study of household assets and debts. It documents not only the level, distribution, and trend of wealth holdings in rich nations, but also addresses developing countries like China and India. The situation in Latin America and Africa is given attention along with the experiences of Russia and other transition countries. Components of household wealth like financial assets, land, and property are examined, as well as the gender division. Worldwide, it is estimated that the richest 2% own more than half of total global wealth, and that this elite group resides almost exclusively in North America, Western Europe, and rich Asia-Pacific countries.
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This volume looks beyond the distribution of income by examining the assets, debts, and net worth of individuals and households to create a global picture of wealth, its distribution and concentration. Unlike previous studies, this study includes material on a number of transition and developing countries as well as high income OECD countries.
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1. An Overview of Personal Wealth ; PART I: THE RICH AND THE SUPER-RICH ; 2. Survey Estimates of Wealth Holdings in OECD Countries: Evidence on the Level and Distribution across Selected Countries ; 3. Long-Run Changes in the Concentration of Wealth: An Overview of Recent Findings ; 4. Concentration among the Rich ; PART II: WEALTH HOLDINGS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD AND TRANSITION COUNTRIES ; 5. Changes in the Distribution of Wealth in China, 1995-2002 ; 6. The Distribution of Household Wealth in India ; 7. The Evolution of Personal Wealth in the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe ; 8. Household Wealth in Latin America ; 9. Land Reform and Land Holdings in Brazil ; 10. Estimating the Balance Sheet of the Personal Sector in an Emerging Market Country: South Africa, 1975-2003 ; 11. Asset Portfolios in Africa: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia ; 12. Marketable Wealth in a Poor African Country: Using an Index of Consumer Durables to Investigate Wealth Accumulation by Households in Ghana ; PART III: THE ROLE OF PERSONAL ASSETS IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE ; 13. Household Financial Assets in the Process of Development ; 14. Housing and Personal Wealth in a Global Context ; 15. Housing Privatization and Household Wealth in Transition ; 16. Land Titles, Credit Markets, and Wealth Distribution ; 17. Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries ; 18. The Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Output, Assets, and Employment ; PART IV: WHO OWNS THE WORLD? ; 19. The World Distribution of Household Wealth
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Provides a global perspective on personal wealth and its distribution Includes detailed coverage of major developing countries like China, India, and Brazil Enriches understanding of poverty and lack of resources in poorest countries and for the poorest people in developing countries
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James B. Davies received his BA from the University of Manitoba (1973) and his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics (1979). A faculty member at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada, since 1977, he served as Chair of the Department of Economics from 1992 to 2001. Davies is the author of two books and numerous articles in academic journals and scholarly volumes. He has advised the Ontario and Canadian governments as well as the World Bank. Currently the managing editor of Canadian Public Policy, Davies has served for the last three years as director of the UNU-WIDER research project Personal Assets from a Global Perspective.
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Provides a global perspective on personal wealth and its distribution Includes detailed coverage of major developing countries like China, India, and Brazil Enriches understanding of poverty and lack of resources in poorest countries and for the poorest people in developing countries
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199548897
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
753 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
492

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Biographical note

James B. Davies received his BA from the University of Manitoba (1973) and his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics (1979). A faculty member at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada, since 1977, he served as Chair of the Department of Economics from 1992 to 2001. Davies is the author of two books and numerous articles in academic journals and scholarly volumes. He has advised the Ontario and Canadian governments as well as the World Bank. Currently the managing editor of Canadian Public Policy, Davies has served for the last three years as director of the UNU-WIDER research project Personal Assets from a Global Perspective.