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Tax cuts and the redistribution of
wealth
toward households are also possibilities.
The
wealth
of proprietary data on consumer preferences and behavior is producing such massive returns to scale that a few giants are monopolizing markets.
The World Bank report also points out that, as a consequence of banking retrenchment, institutional investors with long-term liabilities – such as pension funds, insurers, and sovereign
wealth
funds – may be called upon to assume a greater role in funding long-term assets.
Meanwhile, policymakers overlooked the economic, political, and social consequences of rising inequality – not just of income and wealth, but also of opportunity – thereby allowing the middle class gradually to be hollowed out, a trend that was exacerbated by both technological and non-technological developments.
Faster economic growth, rising incomes, and
wealth
redistribution over the past decade – fueled by sound macroeconomic policies, foreign investment, and rocketing commodity prices – have helped to reduce poverty rates by 13 percentage points, and extreme poverty by five percentage points.
On paper,
wealth
redistribution through high taxes and state transfers, reflecting Republican ideals of equality and social cohesion ( fraternité ), has brought good results.
The resulting rise in household
wealth
boosted consumer spending and revived residential construction.
But, rather than being used to facilitate increased commercial bank lending and deposits, the additional reserves created in this process were held at the Fed – simply the by-product of the effort, via QE, to drive down long-term interest rates and increase household
wealth.
Indeed, Russia’s elites know that things are going wrong, and are voting the only way they can – with their feet and by bank transfer, moving their families and their
wealth
out of the country.
After all, the
wealth
effect works only when people believe that the
wealth
is permanent.
But despite its
wealth
and military might, America's ability to project political power - for good or ill - will decline in future years, for at least five reasons: America's budget is in crisis.
India, considerably poorer on average than China, will also close the
wealth
gap.
Mian and Sufi show that the recession was caused by a collapse of household consumption, and that consumption fell most in those counties where pre-crisis borrowing and post-crisis real-estate prices left households facing the largest relative losses in net
wealth.
These countries’ households continue to save, accumulating deposits at their local banks and buying bonds from their local
wealth
managers.
Just as banks are hoarding cash, households will try to preserve
wealth
by increasing their saving.
There are still huge pools of private
wealth
sitting on the sidelines that can be rapidly mobilized to support productive infrastructure.
Through language he feels rich and stable; and when he is fully in charge of his wealth, he gains his citizenship, a sense of belonging.
Furthermore, public anger is reaching fever pitch, owing to the effective redistribution of
wealth
away from workers brought about by Macri’s policies.
We emphasize that societies are divided by two potential cleavages: an identity split that separates a minority from the ethnic, religious, or ideological majority, and a
wealth
gap that pits the rich against the rest of society.
Since Ronald Reagan became President in 1981, America’s budget system has been geared to supporting the accumulation of vast
wealth
at the top of the income distribution.
The Republican Party’s real game is to try to lock that income and
wealth
advantage into place.
Those seeking the positive will find in the statistics concerning increased median income, reduced poverty, and record low unemployment; those in search of the bleak will find it in the 12% of America’s population that remains poor and in the country’s increasing concentration of
wealth
at the top.
That is a big deal in a world where, for the last 20 years, cities have accounted for more than 60% of economic growth,
wealth
expansion, and gains in living standards.
There are already many important initiatives dedicated to various dimensions of the inclusiveness challenge, which include not just income and
wealth
inequality, but also automation, artificial intelligence, and the future of work.
The fourth issue is the concentration of
wealth.
These countries have domesticated the relevant technologies and adapted them to a developing-country context (balancing energy access for the poor with power for industrial growth and
wealth
creation).
Add to this the rise in income and
wealth
inequality in most countries, and it is no wonder that the perception of a winner-take-all economy that benefits only elites and distorts the political system has become widespread.
When these three forces align, economic change accelerates and so does economic growth and
wealth
creation.
In the following centuries, Europeans would use their economic, cultural, political, and especially military dominance to siphon off the world’s
wealth.
What central banks cannot achieve with traditional tools can now be accomplished through the circuitous channels of
wealth
effects in asset markets or with the competitive edge gained from currency depreciation.
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