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  • '''Wealth''' is a measure of the value of [[asset]]s owned by a person or group; coll
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  • '''[[Wealth]] management''' is the process of assisting people with [[finance|financial ==History of Wealth Management==
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  • ...effect on spending decisions of changes in the perceived level of personal wealth. (Changes that are expected to be temporary are believed to have a smaller
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  • '''[[Wealth]] management''' is the process of assisting people with [[finance|financial ==History of Wealth Management==
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  • ...tal]] purchases with the intention of increasing their [[Wealth management|wealth]].
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  • ...is political movement which seeks to promote the equitable distribution of wealth through democratic means.
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  • ...al movement which seeks to attain community control of the distribution of wealth through democratic means.
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  • An economic paradigm based on the fact that most wealth is created by capital, managed and directed by humans.
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  • Any socio-economic system in which property and distribution of wealth are controlled by a community, by cooperation law.
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  • ...a (play)|Lysistrata]]'', ''[[Frogs (play)|Frogs]]'', and ''[[Wealth (play)|Wealth]]''.
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  • ...t wife of [[Mark Madoff]], a son of [[Bernie Madoff]], allowed to keep her wealth, unlike other family members
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  • An explanation of international trade proposed by Adam Smith in 1776 in his ''Wealth of Nations''.
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  • ...contributor to the modern perception of free market economics; author of ''Wealth of Nations'' (1776).
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>A law professor at [[Harvard University]] who wrote ''The Wealth of Networks'', a book on the legal economics of mass internet collaboration
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  • ...of December 31, 2019, BlackRock is the world's largest [[Wealth management|wealth manager]].<ref>{{cite web ...sion fund|pension funds]], [[foundation|foundations]], insurers, sovereign wealth [[Fund (finance)|funds]] and central [[bank|banks]].
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  • ...and services, and their effects upon social conduct, the distribution of wealth and the level of economic activity.
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  • ...effect on spending decisions of changes in the perceived level of personal wealth. (Changes that are expected to be temporary are believed to have a smaller
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  • ...s indicated by departure from the 45 degree diagonal (sometimes applied to wealth).
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  • ...on created by members of a family-owned business out of their own personal wealth.
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  • '''Wealth''' is a measure of the value of [[asset]]s owned by a person or group; coll
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  • generally, the reduction in wealth due to the ageing of the population: in the financial context, the increase
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  • ...refers to any socio-economic system in which property and distribution of wealth are subject to control by a community, whether through cooperation or by st
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  • ...Debts", Book V, Chapter III ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', First published 1776, Methuen 1904[http://www.econlib.org/lib
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  • {{r|Wealth management}}
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  • ...uis de Mirabeau]] in 1763 and was popularized by [[Adam Smith]] in ''[[The Wealth of Nations]]''. Although [[Classical Economics|Classical economists]] used ...e trade (mainly through taxation) in such a way as to maximize a kingdom's wealth in bullion.
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  • ...uthorlink= Adam Smith |title= An Inquiry into the Nation and Causes of the Wealth of Nations}}
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  • * Smith Adam, ''The Wealth of the Nations'', (Modern Library, 2000)[[http://www.econlib.org/library/Sm * Roncaglia, Alessandro. ''The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought'' (2006)
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  • *{{cite book|author=Trevor Kletz|title=Cheaper Safer Plants, or Wealth and Safety at Work|edition=2nd Edition| publisher=I.Chem.E. |year=1984|id=I
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  • ...on the legal economics of mass collaboration on the Internet titled [[The Wealth of Networks]].
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  • * Carnegie, Andrew. ''The Gospel of Wealth and Other Essays'' (1901) [http://books.google.com/books?id=q5ALvRp61wgC&dq ...cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/moa-cgi?notisid=ABQ7578-0148-88] called "Gospel of Wealth" in British edition]
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  • *''Sudden Wealth'' (2000)
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  • ...rchy. The first subsidy was taken in 1207 and began as a tax on individual wealth. From 1334 the system changed so that settlements were taxed as whole entit
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  • ...consumption]]: people consuming goods in order to display their income or wealth. Veblen goods are ostensibly an exception to the law of [[supply and demand
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  • *The consumption of wealth, 1889
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  • ...illions: The 60 Plus Association's conservative message isn't new, but its wealth is.
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  • * 1776 [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Smith/smWN.html].
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  • * Copley, Stephen, and Kathryn Sutherland, eds. ''Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays'' (1995) * Glahe, F. ed. ''Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations: 1776-1976'' (1977)
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  • ...c table of elements.] Clicking on an element brings up a page containing a wealth of information about that element.
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  • ...ligarchs are nobles, it is called an [[aristocracy]]; when they are men of wealth, it is called a [[plutocracy]]. Oligarchy often is viewed pejoratively:<ref ...e alleviations of the other. It will be the rule of men, spoiled by sudden wealth, with no hereditary sense of honor and dignity, no character to support and
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  • ...ia region date from the 9th century AD by [[Arab]] traders, describing the wealth of the Mali Empire and its Mandinka rulers. By the 16th century the area wa
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  • ...s represent the African people, the fertility of the land, and the mineral wealth beneath its soil.}}
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  • {{r|Wealth of Nations (book)}}
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  • ...rd theorem is that a perfectly competitive markets create distributions of wealth that are Pareto optimal. ...tion of income and wealth is highly skewed, with a few holding most of the wealth. He argued that all observed societies follow a regular logarithmic patte
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  • ...espite suspicions that he was mismanaging or stealing moneys. He made his wealth on his salesmanship and on the volume of sales and not through deceit or co
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  • ...evote himself to scholarship, high society, and politics. At his death his wealth was about £675,000–£775,000. In 1799 Ricardo had read [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations'' and developed an interest in economics. He wrote a number of p
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  • ...ation of international trade proposed by [[Adam Smith]] in 1776 in his ''[[Wealth of Nations]]''. A country has an absolute advantage over another if it need
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  • ...years and maximum of 85 years. The goalpost for the minimum income in the wealth component is US$100 (PPP) and for the maximum is US$40,000 (PPP).
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  • Emigration has meant that Italians have brought the rich wealth of their cuisine to many other nations. There are sizable populations of p
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  • ...arly development. John, the most active of the three, gained considerable wealth from the china trade and the [[slave trade]], as well as shipping (he sold
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  • ...ml SMITH, Adam (1723-1790). ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations''. London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., ed. Edwin Cannan, 1904. Fifth ...de l'Aulne (1727-1781).''Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth''. London: Printed by E. Spragg, 1793. Translated from the French. First pu
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  • ...but by how much he gave away to other people. Prestige derived from this wealth. Giving away more than anyone was a tactic for attracting more respect and
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  • *Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations'' is published in Edinburgh. ...Economics textbook codified the neo-classical updating of Adam Smith's <i>Wealth of Nations</i> as the contemporary view of the private sector.
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  • ...technology that directly attacks the problem of rural poverty by creating wealth and jobs in the villages. A technology that creates industries and careers :The shifting balance of wealth and population between villages and cities is one of the main themes of hum
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  • ...Pudong as a special economic development zone has brought a great deal of wealth to Shanghai.
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  • ...pulation. In addition to the devastating social effects, it increased the wealth per head of the survivors because domestic animals and other assets were no
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  • '''Binary economics''' asks two basic questions: “Who or what creates wealth, and, why are there so few capitalists in [[capitalist]]<ref>Capitalist, as ...rtant changes in economic reality is the labour/capital ratio as inputs to wealth producing economic processes.<ref> ''Binary Productiveness'' in Ashford and
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  • ...l values were to be rooted in something other than the pursuit of material wealth.
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  • ...e how to overcome the significant challenges related to extracting mineral wealth from mineral deposits that are becoming more difficult to mine.
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  • ...without consideration of "race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria." The requirements prohibit: ...erse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria.
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  • ...passed damning evidence of a worldwide [[cabal]] of unimaginable power and wealth, and of their endgame that the coming war was meant to set in motion. It wa
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  • ...him in charge of publishing for the Party, which brought him considerable wealth. He held the high rank of [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party#Reichsleiter
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  • ..., H. O. A., and P. Whittle, "A Model Explaining the Pareto Distribution of Wealth" '' Econometrica'', Vol. 25, No. 4 (Oct., 1957), pp. 591-595 [http://links.
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  • ...n social insurance by this time were in favor of a state-funded program of wealth redistribution along with a state program of poor care. In the 1930's, thi ...ral tax fund. This option would have been more in line with his ideas for wealth redistribution. In the New Deal law, employees paid for many of their bene
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  • ...s for royal houses and nobles throughout Europe, safeguarding the personal wealth of pilgrims, and effectively inventing the concept of the payment cheque. ...dered a rare honor that only served to further cement their cause. As the wealth and power of these highly trained fighters grew, their activities expanded
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  • Born into great wealth and an ancient family of aristocrats, Von Cramm was a homosexual who was pe
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  • ...oups of humans returned to Africa seeking fortune (by means of [[mineral]] wealth or [[slavery|slave]]s) or lasting [[renown|fame]] for [[exploration]] and [ ...world's languages. The continent also contains a treasure of more material wealth - [[gold]], [[diamond]], [[coal]] and other commodities bought and sold leg
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  • ...o realise our true potential and for all of us a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of the many, not the few. Where the rights
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  • ...n the West, called by the Greeks, Hesperia; anciency and might in arms and wealth enrich its soil. The Oenotrians lived there once; now, rumor has it, a youn
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  • ...al reactions are: "I could learn more about this, or that, or that; what a wealth of knowledge!" and "Oh, they don't have an article about this; I could writ
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  • ...ng to Focus president [[James D. Daly]], <blockquote>Tim brings with him a wealth of experience and relationships that will prove invaluable to our efforts t
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  • *An expanding wealth of genetic information, together with biochemical, biophysical, and physiol
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  • ...ineteenth and early twentieth centuries, reflected in the cityscape by the wealth of Victorian and Edwardian buildings still surviving there. Since the reduc
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  • ...ge, sickness, and death, the prince lost all joy in living, realising that wealth and luxury did not guarantee happiness. One night he left his sleeping wife
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  • ...tates was dominated by so-called ''gentleman'' players: men of independent wealth who did not need to work. King was an amateur from a middle class family, w
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  • ...eher accused the "conservative mainstream" of believing that "accumulating wealth and power is…the point of life," and further declared, 'The tragic flaw o
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  • ...nternational, Osceola, 1986 - The first book on the subject, it contains a wealth of information and pictures, and covers the history, techical details, and
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  • ...ml SMITH, Adam (1723-1790). ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations''. London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., ed. Edwin Cannan, 1904. Fifth
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  • ...book focuses on Apollo 13, it is extremely well-researched and provides a wealth of background information on Apollo technology and procedures.
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  • ...hool (Ll.B. 1845). He became a leading lawyer in Cincinnati, and inherited wealth from his uncle. His diary plainly reveals the ambivalence he felt when his
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  • ...ural life'. They also opposed the pursuit of pleasure in every form: fame, wealth, power and health meant nothing to them. The [[Stoicism|stoics]] would late
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  • ...th of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Ideas-History-Economic-Thought/dp/0521691877/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4/103-4827826-54
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  • ...hand, and probably fatally for Silvestre's argument, the letters contain a wealth of accurate detail about the lives of Abelard and Heloise and are linguisti
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  • :(from ''The Wealth of Nations'') ...Sentiments'' (1759), and of ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations'' (1776). The latter was a systematic study of the historical de
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  • ...nd habits. Teeth can survive [[fossilisation|fossilization]], so provide a wealth of evidence about how species evolved. The fossil record indicates that tee
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  • ...f their ancestor Prince Kumalae the son of [[King Umi]], had grown to such wealth and strength, and importance, as to be practically independent of even the
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  • ...ny sorrow, and the life circumstances sought by other people (good health, wealth, praise and fame, long life, etc.) were regarded by the Stoic sage as unnec
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  • ...Archons) that the Areopagus began to decline. From this period, someone’s wealth and family status was irrelevant to seeking office as the process was done
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  • ...und palaces. They are often kindly toward humans. They tend to share their wealth rather than just hoard it. They are more like water spirits or deities than ...urses of rivers and streams, while "
Hidden Treasure Dragons" watched over wealth concealed from mortals.
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  • ...r tribe even in the face of external threat; this is partly because family wealth does not disperse, and family loyalties remain undivided.
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  • ...Fiachna]], a vassal of Conchobar's. She sent messengers to Dáire, offering wealth, land and sexual favours in return for the loan of the bull, and Dáire ini
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  • ...His non-fiction included ''The Outline of History'' (1920), ''The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind'' (1931) and ''World Brain'' (1935). Seventy year
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  • ...e cost of the gifts given during the twelves days. Rebekah McCahan of PNC Wealth Management estimates it at over $19,500 for 2007. <ref> http://www.pncchri
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  • ...Kamermeister, and the chronicle was intended to showcase the artistry and wealth of the city.
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  • ...late 1890s. He kept his stock and as [[gasoline]] grew in importance, his wealth soared and he became the world's richest man and first billionaire. ...s, giving birth to the [[Standard Oil Trust]]. The partnership's size and wealth drew much attention. Despite improving the quality and availability of ker
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  • *Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations'' is published in Edinburgh.
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  • *The writers generally possess a level of education and wealth far above the average citizens of their nation. If their lives are not typ
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  • ...in the area around Jæren because of "the grandeur of the landscape and the wealth of poverty".<ref name="MIA2">{{cite web|url=http://www.artsmia.org/mirror-o
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  • ..." that America faced &ndash; Mormonism, Socialism, intemperance, excessive wealth, Popery (the Roman Catholic Church), boss-ridden large cities, and unassimi
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  • * Long, Huey P. ''Kingfish to America: Share Our Wealth.'' edited by Henry M. Christman; (1985). 143 pp.
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  • ...ticians have attempted. Pernicious and impracticable as was his Share-Our-Wealth plan, its objective of plenty for all, without "[[brain trust]]" or dogma, ...d by pious Baptist evangelicalism and by a Populistic animosity toward the wealth and sophistication of the planter class and of "evil" New Orleans. Huey bec
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  • ...vern the production, distribution and consumption of [[wealth (economics)|wealth]], and to use that understanding to assist in the prediction of the consequ
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