16,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Gebundenes Buch

In the wider context of life and risk management this book examines inequality in concise detail. It looks at the real estate markets internationally and points out wealth growth, opportunity limits and geographical anomalies. It goes over societal and individual behavioural traits and demonstrates how inequality is ravaging Western society as the book's subtitle claims. In Chapter 4 we look at micro facts that rob the poor to pay the rich and then in Chapter 6, macro facts that do the same. There are a number of Appendices at the back of the book that give some appropriate examples of my points.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the wider context of life and risk management this book examines inequality in concise detail. It looks at the real estate markets internationally and points out wealth growth, opportunity limits and geographical anomalies. It goes over societal and individual behavioural traits and demonstrates how inequality is ravaging Western society as the book's subtitle claims. In Chapter 4 we look at micro facts that rob the poor to pay the rich and then in Chapter 6, macro facts that do the same. There are a number of Appendices at the back of the book that give some appropriate examples of my points.
Autorenporträt
Rob is old school, he went to work in finance when he was 17 and stayed in financial services until 2002. Age and experience then led him into a 14 year career in fundraising which Rob still does part time. When studying MBA Rob began an interest in chaos theory, governance and risk, all of which he delivered masterclasses in for the business school Ashridge, now Ashridge Hult. After fundraising Rob "went portfolio" to attempt to focus on writing this and 2 other books. Rob enjoys reading, painting, drawing, sketching, a little photography, and his two beautiful daughters.