Against Equality: Readings on Economic and Social PolicyWilliam Letwin, Foundation for Education in Economics |
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... assets Apart from the omission of some largely ' popular ' types of wealth , the valuation of particular assets also tends to under- value or under - represent assets which are widely held , and therefore under - estimates total wealth ...
... assets Apart from the omission of some largely ' popular ' types of wealth , the valuation of particular assets also tends to under- value or under - represent assets which are widely held , and therefore under - estimates total wealth ...
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... assets ( money saved or invested ) . In the Inland Revenue estimates it includes owners of all types of property . Numbers owning individual assets add to more than total owners because a person may own several types of assets . Sources ...
... assets ( money saved or invested ) . In the Inland Revenue estimates it includes owners of all types of property . Numbers owning individual assets add to more than total owners because a person may own several types of assets . Sources ...
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... assets ( land , buildings , plant and equipment , etc. ) shown in the first column of Table 10.6 , the personal sector accounted in 1966 for only one - third of national wealth . The value of physical assets of companies and the public ...
... assets ( land , buildings , plant and equipment , etc. ) shown in the first column of Table 10.6 , the personal sector accounted in 1966 for only one - third of national wealth . The value of physical assets of companies and the public ...
Contents
Against Equality Again | 73 |
The Idea of Equality as a Substantive Principle | 106 |
The Pursuit of Equality | 124 |
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