National Wealth
What Is Missing, Why It Matters
Herausgeber: Hamilton, Kirk; Hepburn, Cameron
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What Is Missing, Why It Matters
Herausgeber: Hamilton, Kirk; Hepburn, Cameron
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To understand economics, it is crucial to define wealth, and understand how it is created, destroyed, stored and managed. This edited volume assembles high-quality contributions defining key concepts and addressing economic and policy issues around national wealth.
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To understand economics, it is crucial to define wealth, and understand how it is created, destroyed, stored and managed. This edited volume assembles high-quality contributions defining key concepts and addressing economic and policy issues around national wealth.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 894g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803720
- ISBN-10: 0198803729
- Artikelnr.: 48136985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 894g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803720
- ISBN-10: 0198803729
- Artikelnr.: 48136985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Kirk Hamilton is a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Emeritus Lead Economist in the Development Research Group of The World Bank. He is co-author of The Changing Wealth of Nations (World Bank 2011) and World Development Report 2010 Development and Climate Change. He is principal author of Where is the Wealth of Nations? (World Bank 2006) and led research on the links between poverty and environment, 'greening' the national accounts, and the economics of climate change. He also served as Assistant Director of National Accounts for the government of Canada, where his responsibilities included developing an environmental national accounting program. Professor Cameron Hepburn is the Director of the Economics of Sustainability Programme at the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School and Professor of Environmental Economics at the Smith School and a Fellow at New College, Oxford. He is also Professorial Research Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science and serves as Managing Editor of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy. He has published several dozen peer-reviewed papers and is co-author with Dieter Helm of The Economics and Politics of Climate Change (OUP) and Nature in the Balance: the Economics of Biodiversity (OUP). He frequently advises companies, governments and international organizations on energy, resources and environmental strategy.
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Concepts
* 1: Diane Coyle: The Political Economy of National Statistics
* 2: Martin L. Weitzman: A Tight Connection Among Wealth, Income,
Sustainability and Accounting in an Ultra-Simplified Setting
* 3: Claudia Senik: Wealth and Happiness
* Part Two: History of Wealth Creation and Destruction
* 4: Matthias Blum, Cristián Ducoing, Eoin McLaughlin: A Sustainable
Century: Genuine Savings in Developing and Developed Countries,
1900-2000
* 5: Edward N. Wolff: Household Wealth Trends in the US, 1983 to 2010
* 6: Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley, David Greasley, Jan Kunnas, Les
Oxley, and Paul Warde: Historical Wealth Accounts for Britain:
Progress and Puzzles in Measuring the Sustainability of Economic
Growth
* 7: Frank Cowell, Brian Nolan, Javier Olivera, and Philippe Van Kerm:
Wealth, Top Incomes, and Inequality
* 8: Mariana Mazzucato: Wealth Creation and the Entrepreneurial State
* Part Three: Components of Wealth
* 9: Carl Obst and Michael Vardon: Recording Environmental Assets in
the National Accounts
* 10: Kirk Hamilton and Gang Liu: Human Capital, Tangible Wealth, and
the Intangible Capital Residual
* 11: Kirk Hamilton, John F. Helliwell, and Michael Woolcock: Social
Capital, Trust, and Well-being in the Evaluation of Wealth
* 12: Michael Klein: Infrastructure: Political Economy of Wealth
Creation
* 13: Dimitri Zenghelis: Nodes of Capital: Cities, Wealth, and the Era
of Urbanization
* Part Four: Wealth and Sustainability
* 14: Kirk Hamilton and John Hartwick: Wealth and Sustainability
* 15: Dieter Helm: Sustainable Economic Growth and the Role of Natural
Capital
* 16: Colin Mayer: Finance, Wealth, Technological Innovation, and
Regulation
* 17: Rolando Ossowski and Håvard Halland: The Economics of Sovereign
Wealth Funds
* 18: Rick van der Ploeg: Sustainable Management of Natural Resource
Wealth
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 19: Kirk Hamilton and Cameron Hepburn: Conclusion
* List of Tables
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Concepts
* 1: Diane Coyle: The Political Economy of National Statistics
* 2: Martin L. Weitzman: A Tight Connection Among Wealth, Income,
Sustainability and Accounting in an Ultra-Simplified Setting
* 3: Claudia Senik: Wealth and Happiness
* Part Two: History of Wealth Creation and Destruction
* 4: Matthias Blum, Cristián Ducoing, Eoin McLaughlin: A Sustainable
Century: Genuine Savings in Developing and Developed Countries,
1900-2000
* 5: Edward N. Wolff: Household Wealth Trends in the US, 1983 to 2010
* 6: Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley, David Greasley, Jan Kunnas, Les
Oxley, and Paul Warde: Historical Wealth Accounts for Britain:
Progress and Puzzles in Measuring the Sustainability of Economic
Growth
* 7: Frank Cowell, Brian Nolan, Javier Olivera, and Philippe Van Kerm:
Wealth, Top Incomes, and Inequality
* 8: Mariana Mazzucato: Wealth Creation and the Entrepreneurial State
* Part Three: Components of Wealth
* 9: Carl Obst and Michael Vardon: Recording Environmental Assets in
the National Accounts
* 10: Kirk Hamilton and Gang Liu: Human Capital, Tangible Wealth, and
the Intangible Capital Residual
* 11: Kirk Hamilton, John F. Helliwell, and Michael Woolcock: Social
Capital, Trust, and Well-being in the Evaluation of Wealth
* 12: Michael Klein: Infrastructure: Political Economy of Wealth
Creation
* 13: Dimitri Zenghelis: Nodes of Capital: Cities, Wealth, and the Era
of Urbanization
* Part Four: Wealth and Sustainability
* 14: Kirk Hamilton and John Hartwick: Wealth and Sustainability
* 15: Dieter Helm: Sustainable Economic Growth and the Role of Natural
Capital
* 16: Colin Mayer: Finance, Wealth, Technological Innovation, and
Regulation
* 17: Rolando Ossowski and Håvard Halland: The Economics of Sovereign
Wealth Funds
* 18: Rick van der Ploeg: Sustainable Management of Natural Resource
Wealth
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 19: Kirk Hamilton and Cameron Hepburn: Conclusion
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Concepts
* 1: Diane Coyle: The Political Economy of National Statistics
* 2: Martin L. Weitzman: A Tight Connection Among Wealth, Income,
Sustainability and Accounting in an Ultra-Simplified Setting
* 3: Claudia Senik: Wealth and Happiness
* Part Two: History of Wealth Creation and Destruction
* 4: Matthias Blum, Cristián Ducoing, Eoin McLaughlin: A Sustainable
Century: Genuine Savings in Developing and Developed Countries,
1900-2000
* 5: Edward N. Wolff: Household Wealth Trends in the US, 1983 to 2010
* 6: Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley, David Greasley, Jan Kunnas, Les
Oxley, and Paul Warde: Historical Wealth Accounts for Britain:
Progress and Puzzles in Measuring the Sustainability of Economic
Growth
* 7: Frank Cowell, Brian Nolan, Javier Olivera, and Philippe Van Kerm:
Wealth, Top Incomes, and Inequality
* 8: Mariana Mazzucato: Wealth Creation and the Entrepreneurial State
* Part Three: Components of Wealth
* 9: Carl Obst and Michael Vardon: Recording Environmental Assets in
the National Accounts
* 10: Kirk Hamilton and Gang Liu: Human Capital, Tangible Wealth, and
the Intangible Capital Residual
* 11: Kirk Hamilton, John F. Helliwell, and Michael Woolcock: Social
Capital, Trust, and Well-being in the Evaluation of Wealth
* 12: Michael Klein: Infrastructure: Political Economy of Wealth
Creation
* 13: Dimitri Zenghelis: Nodes of Capital: Cities, Wealth, and the Era
of Urbanization
* Part Four: Wealth and Sustainability
* 14: Kirk Hamilton and John Hartwick: Wealth and Sustainability
* 15: Dieter Helm: Sustainable Economic Growth and the Role of Natural
Capital
* 16: Colin Mayer: Finance, Wealth, Technological Innovation, and
Regulation
* 17: Rolando Ossowski and Håvard Halland: The Economics of Sovereign
Wealth Funds
* 18: Rick van der Ploeg: Sustainable Management of Natural Resource
Wealth
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 19: Kirk Hamilton and Cameron Hepburn: Conclusion
* List of Tables
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Concepts
* 1: Diane Coyle: The Political Economy of National Statistics
* 2: Martin L. Weitzman: A Tight Connection Among Wealth, Income,
Sustainability and Accounting in an Ultra-Simplified Setting
* 3: Claudia Senik: Wealth and Happiness
* Part Two: History of Wealth Creation and Destruction
* 4: Matthias Blum, Cristián Ducoing, Eoin McLaughlin: A Sustainable
Century: Genuine Savings in Developing and Developed Countries,
1900-2000
* 5: Edward N. Wolff: Household Wealth Trends in the US, 1983 to 2010
* 6: Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley, David Greasley, Jan Kunnas, Les
Oxley, and Paul Warde: Historical Wealth Accounts for Britain:
Progress and Puzzles in Measuring the Sustainability of Economic
Growth
* 7: Frank Cowell, Brian Nolan, Javier Olivera, and Philippe Van Kerm:
Wealth, Top Incomes, and Inequality
* 8: Mariana Mazzucato: Wealth Creation and the Entrepreneurial State
* Part Three: Components of Wealth
* 9: Carl Obst and Michael Vardon: Recording Environmental Assets in
the National Accounts
* 10: Kirk Hamilton and Gang Liu: Human Capital, Tangible Wealth, and
the Intangible Capital Residual
* 11: Kirk Hamilton, John F. Helliwell, and Michael Woolcock: Social
Capital, Trust, and Well-being in the Evaluation of Wealth
* 12: Michael Klein: Infrastructure: Political Economy of Wealth
Creation
* 13: Dimitri Zenghelis: Nodes of Capital: Cities, Wealth, and the Era
of Urbanization
* Part Four: Wealth and Sustainability
* 14: Kirk Hamilton and John Hartwick: Wealth and Sustainability
* 15: Dieter Helm: Sustainable Economic Growth and the Role of Natural
Capital
* 16: Colin Mayer: Finance, Wealth, Technological Innovation, and
Regulation
* 17: Rolando Ossowski and Håvard Halland: The Economics of Sovereign
Wealth Funds
* 18: Rick van der Ploeg: Sustainable Management of Natural Resource
Wealth
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 19: Kirk Hamilton and Cameron Hepburn: Conclusion