• Media type: E-Book; Still Image
  • Title: Global wealth chains : asset strategies in the world economy
  • Contributor: Seabrooke, Leonard [Editor]; Wigan, Duncan [Editor]
  • Published: Oxford: Oxford University Press, [2022]
  • Published in: Oxford scholarship online
  • Extent: 1 online resource (vii, 303 pages); illustrations (black and white, and colour)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198832379.001.0001
  • ISBN: 9780191871016
  • Identifier:
  • RVK notation: QM 000 : Allgemeines (reale und monetäre Aspekte)
    QK 820 : Anlageberatung, Anlegerverhalten
    QI 200 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Portfolio-Management ; Vermögen ; Betriebsvermögen ; Globale Wertschöpfungskette ; Investitionsentscheidung ; Anlageverhalten ; Welt ; Wealth ; International business enterprises Finance ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • Footnote: Also issued in print:. - "Chapters 1 and 14 are available online and distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution - Non Commercial - No Derivatives 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)"--Title page verso. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on June 10, 2022)
  • Description: The world economy operates around the production of value and the creation and protection of wealth. Firms and other actors use global value chains to make the most for the least cost, ideally also contributing to economic development. Firms and professionals use global wealth chains to create and protect wealth, strategically planning across multiple legal jurisdictions to control how assets are governed. The outcome of such planning often contributes to global inequality. While we know a great deal about value chains, we know much less about wealth chains. This volume explores how global wealth chains are articulated, issues of regulatory liability, and how social relationships between clients and service providers are important for governance issues. It explores how assets are governed across a range of sectors such as public utilities, food and alcohol, art, and pharmaceuticals, as well as in legal instruments like advance pricing agreements, tax treaties, regulatory standards, intellectual property, family trusts, and legal opinion. The book integrates insights from a range of disciplines including International Political Economy, Economic Geography, Sociology, Accounting, Management Studies, Anthropology, and Law to reveal how global wealth chains are used to govern assets in the world economy.
  • Access State: Open Access