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banking was particularly important. Aristotle describes the basic function of money as a universal instrument of quantitative measurement – "for it measures all things " – making things alike and comparable due to a social "agreement" of acceptance. In that way, money also enables a new type of economic society and the definition of wealth in measurable quantities, such as gold and money. Modern philosophers like
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of such resources (income or flow). A wealthy person, group, or nation thus has more accumulated resources (capital) than a poor one. The opposite of wealth is destitution. The opposite of richness is
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1848:Assets and the Poor: A New American Welfare Policy
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3562:The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
1627:The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics
1517:The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics
1068:"Free exchange: The real wealth of nations"
1043:The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics
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1672:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
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3443:Wealth inequality in the United States
1958:. World Bank Group. October 27, 2021.
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107:contexts. Defining wealth can be a
2205:"Scientists' warning on affluence"
2149:The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism
1928:from the original on May 24, 2024.
1903:from the original on May 24, 2024.
1878:from the original on May 24, 2024.
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1548:The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
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3038:History of economic inequality
2124:. Princeton University Press.
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1374:. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
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860:is "inequitably distributed".
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1610:Analytical Table of Contents.
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1714:Journal of Political Economy
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1207:Beinhocker, Eric D. (2006).
1166:Beinhocker, Eric D. (2006).
1129:Beinhocker, Eric D. (2006).
1000:The Journal of Legal Studies
498:β that is, the value of all
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948:"The Millionaire Next Door"
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494:of a person, household, or
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1607:The Distribution of Wealth
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2031:October 16, 2009, at the
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1558:October 11, 2012, at the
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1289:"How Wealth is Created".
1234:hunter-gatherer lifestyle
1096:"Inclusive Wealth Report"
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3045:International inequality
3033:Consumption distribution
1816:Team, The Investopedia.
1682:October 2, 2011, at the
881:Gross National Happiness
282:'Wealth' refers to some
179:Around 35,000 years ago
36:Wealthy (disambiguation)
3121:Conspicuous consumption
2896:Individualist anarchism
2138:Lee, Dwight R. (2008).
1693:Generational Accounting
1361:"Global Wealth Report."
1346:Vietta, Silvio (2012).
1328:Vietta, Silvio (2013).
1311:August 1, 2020, at the
1291:World Book Encyclopedia
854:purchasing power parity
644:systems to include the
638:generational accounting
392:) distinguishes in the
351:infrastructural capital
235:refers to the value of
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32:Wealth (disambiguation)
3507:Argumentum ad crumenam
2861:Collectivist anarchism
2776:Social venture capital
2746:Freedom of association
2120:Alfani, Guido (2023).
1789:"class, definition of"
1762:National Academy Press
1512:, "Glossary of Terms."
1366:July 11, 2019, at the
783:Distribution of wealth
606:nominal or real values
454:Philosophical analysis
444:McKinsey & Company
428:
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199:, in his seminal work
3638:The Wealth of Nations
3489:Diseases of affluence
2926:Post-scarcity economy
2901:Libertarian socialism
2886:Free-market socialism
2817:Market fundamentalism
2802:Capitalist propaganda
2396:Industrial Revolution
2311:Anarchy of production
2210:Nature Communications
2201:Steinberger, Julia K.
2152:. Thousand Oaks, CA:
1771:June 7, 2011, at the
1747:May 11, 2012, at the
1724:June 6, 2011, at the
1637:June 1, 2012, at the
1536:The Wealth of Nations
1053:June 1, 2012, at the
584:The Wealth of Nations
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389:labor theory of value
339:Labour specialization
273:social stratification
202:The Wealth of Nations
111:process with various
93:development economics
87:, and clearly so for
3546:Venture philanthropy
3541:Philanthrocapitalism
3453:Most expensive items
3327:Wealthiest Americans
3307:list of billionaires
3006:Capital accumulation
2381:Financial Revolution
2346:Economic development
2160:. pp. 537β539.
2140:"Wealth and Poverty"
2099:on December 23, 2015
2069:on February 14, 2015
2061:Global Wealth Report
1846:Sherraden, Michael.
1433:. November 16, 2021.
1413:. November 14, 2021.
1393:. November 15, 2021.
1034:Robert L. Heilbroner
979:, ed., M.E. Sharpe,
725:socioeconomic status
664:Environmental assets
313:developing countries
63:physical possessions
54:is the abundance of
3602:Greek god of wealth
3513:Prosperity theology
3332:Wealthiest families
3317:Female billionaires
3151:Captain of industry
3126:Conspicuous leisure
3028:Income distribution
3023:Wealth distribution
3018:Economic inequality
2856:Anarcho-syndicalism
2851:Anarcho-primitivism
2736:Economic inequality
2351:Economic liberalism
2223:2020NatCo..11.3107W
2093:Oxfam International
1818:"Wealth Definition"
1619:, pp. 16394β16401.
1504:William D. Nordhaus
952:movies2.nytimes.com
886:Happiness economics
682:Versus social class
670:. Environmental or
377:classical economics
297:The term implies a
79:, which is from an
3465:Wealthiest animals
2876:Economic democracy
2697:Private foundation
1764:. Chapter-preview
1688:uncorrected proof.
1471:Nicomachean Ethics
1270:on August 27, 2017
752:upper middle class
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355:analysis of wealth
329:future generations
324:standard of living
159:. You can help by
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2717:Spontaneous order
2712:Social alienation
2669:Economic mobility
2356:Economic planning
2131:978-0-691-22712-2
1981:978-1-4648-1590-4
1506:, 2004, 18th ed.
1500:Paul A. Samuelson
1390:The Straits Times
1372:Credit-Suisse.com
729:personal property
676:social accounting
634:national accounts
508:national accounts
502:owned net of all
486:sense, sometimes
463:Economic analysis
383:Marxian economics
335:Industrialization
245:personal property
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