Meltdown: Money, Debt and the Wealth of Nations, Volume 5
Author | : William Krehm |
Publisher | : COMER Publications |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0968068162 |
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Author | : William Krehm |
Publisher | : COMER Publications |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0968068162 |
Author | : William Krehm |
Publisher | : COMER Publications |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0968068154 |
Author | : William Krehm |
Publisher | : COMER Publications |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Banks and banking, Central |
ISBN | : 0968068146 |
Author | : Gabriel Zucman |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2015-09-22 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 022624556X |
We are well aware of the rise of the 1% as the rapid growth of economic inequality has put the majority of the world’s wealth in the pockets of fewer and fewer. One much-discussed solution to this imbalance is to significantly increase the rate at which we tax the wealthy. But with an enormous amount of the world’s wealth hidden in tax havens—in countries like Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Cayman Islands—this wealth cannot be fully accounted for and taxed fairly. No one, from economists to bankers to politicians, has been able to quantify exactly how much of the world’s assets are currently hidden—until now. Gabriel Zucman is the first economist to offer reliable insight into the actual extent of the world’s money held in tax havens. And it’s staggering. In The Hidden Wealth of Nations, Zucman offers an inventive and sophisticated approach to quantifying how big the problem is, how tax havens work and are organized, and how we can begin to approach a solution. His research reveals that tax havens are a quickly growing danger to the world economy. In the past five years, the amount of wealth in tax havens has increased over 25%—there has never been as much money held offshore as there is today. This hidden wealth accounts for at least $7.6 trillion, equivalent to 8% of the global financial assets of households. Fighting the notion that any attempts to vanquish tax havens are futile, since some countries will always offer more advantageous tax rates than others, as well the counter-argument that since the financial crisis tax havens have disappeared, Zucman shows how both sides are actually very wrong. In The Hidden Wealth of Nations he offers an ambitious agenda for reform, focused on ways in which countries can change the incentives of tax havens. Only by first understanding the enormity of the secret wealth can we begin to estimate the kind of actions that would force tax havens to give up their practices. Zucman’s work has quickly become the gold standard for quantifying the amount of the world’s assets held in havens. In this concise book, he lays out in approachable language how the international banking system works and the dangerous extent to which the large-scale evasion of taxes is undermining the global market as a whole. If we are to find a way to solve the problem of increasing inequality, The Hidden Wealth of Nations is essential reading.
Author | : R. Christopher Whalen |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2010-12-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0470875143 |
Americans as a whole view themselves as reasonably prudent and sober people when it comes to matters of money, reflecting the puritan roots of the earliest European settlers. Yet as a community, we also seem to believe that we are entitled to a lifestyle that is well-beyond our current income, a tendency that goes back to the earliest days of the United States and particularly to get rich quick experiences ranging from the Gold Rush of the 1840s to the real estate bubble of the early 21st Century. Inflated examines this apparent conflict and makes the argument that such a world view is so ingrained in us that to expect the United States to live in a "deflated" world is simply unrealistic. It skillfully seeks to tell the story of, money inflation and public debt as enduring (and perhaps endearing) features of American life, rather than something we can one day overcome as our policy makers constantly promise. Features interviews with today's top financial industry leaders and insiders. Offer a glimpse into the future of the Federal Reserve and the role it will play in the coming years Examines what the future may hold for the value of the U.S. dollar and the real incomes of future generations of Americans The gradual result of the situation we find ourselves in will inevitably lead to inflation, loss of economic opportunity, and a decline in the value of the dollar. This book will show you why, and reveal how we might be able to deal with it.
Author | : James Rickards |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2017-04-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1591847710 |
The next financial collapse will resemble nothing in history. . . . Deciding upon the best course to follow will require comprehending a minefield of risks, while poised at a crossroads, pondering the death of the dollar. The U.S. dollar has been the global reserve currency since the end of World War II. If the dollar fails, the entire international monetary system will fail with it. But optimists have always said, in essence, that confidence in the dollar will never truly be shaken, no matter how high our national debt or how dysfunctional our government. In the last few years, however, the risks have become too big to ignore. While Washington is gridlocked, our biggest rivals—China, Russia, and the oil-producing nations of the Middle East—are doing everything possible to end U.S. monetary hegemony. The potential results: Financial warfare. Deflation. Hyperinflation. Market collapse. Chaos. James Rickards, the acclaimed author of Currency Wars, shows why money itself is now at risk and what we can all do to protect ourselves. He explains the power of converting unreliable investments into real wealth: gold, land, fine art, and other long-term stores of value.
Author | : William Krehm |
Publisher | : COMER Publications |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 096806812X |
" ... Four volumes of selections from the first 20 years of Economic reform, the print publication of the Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform."--V. 2, p. ix.
Author | : Ron Blue |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Finance, Personal |
ISBN | : 9781414329956 |
Take charge of your family's financial well-being with this six-step plan based on scriptural wisdom.
Author | : Ron Blue |
Publisher | : B&H Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0805444327 |
Easy-to-understand topics addressed here include the Uncertain Economy, Tax-wise investing, diversification strategies, husband/wife decision making, Etc.