Support
for wealth distribution among such voters has dropped from two thirds to less than half since 1994 while it has remained broadly static among Tory voters.
Mandelson dismissed suggestions that Balls was too reliant on achieving growth through more public spending, saying the shadow chancellor realises «Labour needs to focus laser - like on the challenge of wealth creation and what business needs in order to grow, as well as on what we need to do
for wealth distribution».
Not exact matches
Kenney,
for one, has called it a «massive tax on everything» and «a massive
wealth distribution scheme requiring a massive bureaucracy to administer.»
In these roles, he was responsible
for the company's insurance and
wealth management businesses and its Asia Pacific Sales and
Distribution organization.
We are reviewing the measurement issues that are exacerbated by the proliferation of digital and services - oriented technologies.11 We are also developing our macroeconomic models to better account
for changes in the
distribution of income and
wealth.
Kevin Milligan says the case
for raising the annual TFSA limit is shaky as the benefit will be mostly to high
wealth households rather than those at the middle or bottom of the
wealth distribution.
That beneficiary then carefully follows IRS guidelines
for taking required minimum
distributions (RMDs) to maximize the account's longevity, creating a tax - advantaged account whose investments compound to share
wealth across generations.
An answer to both question could go like this: It is sometimes fair to tax one group higher than another because we have created an economy where there is an incredible potential
for group A to accumulate drastically more amounts of economic
wealth than group B, even though the labor of group B is more intrinsically valuable than group A. Given this inefficiency, it is just to redistribute asymmetrically because the initial
distribution was flawed.
Instead, the technical and emotional guidance that only a trusted, human advisor (as opposed to robo - advisors,
for instance) can offer to investors who are attempting to undertake the complex job of coordinating the accumulation,
distribution and transfer of their
wealth, is invaluable — particularly in an environment that is likely to deliver lower returns and higher volatility than investors have grown accustomed to recently.
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But instead of that they would ignore of compel them to become into their path before they give a lending hand or assistance...?!? Well am not saying Christians among them selves only but even
for Islam and Judos are no different from that and that's why you have uneven
wealth and growth
distribution!?
But the bottom line
for me is the final
distribution of
wealth.
For example, between 1960 and 1980, the figure above quoted had fallen to around 25 per cent, but the following decades of aggressive neo-liberal economic - corporate globalization we could witness alarming inequalities in the
distribution of
wealth and income that we have ever witnessed in the history of humankind.
Therefore, the entreaty of Latin America is
for liberation from cultural domination, economic exploitation, military regression, social marginalization and political imperialism; it is an appeal
for fairness in international trade and the establishment of a social order that promotes human dignity, respects democratic institutions and guarantees an equitable
distribution of
wealth.
This globalization promotes mainly the search
for private profit and not unselfish concern
for others, fierce competition
for income and
wealth and not cooperation and sharing
for the common good of all, the accumulation of personal and company
wealth and not their fair and equitable
distribution.
However, the Thai government has hardly implemented any social policy towards rural and hilltribe people
for equitable
distribution of the
wealth accumulated by its quite liberal economic development policy.
The attractiveness of socialism lies in its approach to
distribution, as opposed to its effectiveness at production, and in its stated underlying principles — that is, socialism is not supposed to be based on our self - interest but on the principles of providing
for everyone, of distributing the
wealth in an equitable manner.
It means that,
for the most part, the policies that are now operating to destroy the capacity of the environment to support human life in the future are also expressions of the injustice of present
distribution of
wealth and power.
As a result of this all too typical pattern of unjust land
distribution,
for example, 77 percent of the land in El Salvador, where fourteen families control the
wealth, is suffering from erosion, according to a recent study.25 A more just
distribution of land would greatly reduce the negative impact on the environment.
The Constitution says nothing about relating the democratic process to the
distribution of
wealth and income, and
for a good reason: The social and economic prerequisites
for equal standing in the democratic process depend on one's vision of social justice.
He said that he did not think that Obama's plan would work because it costs too much and that paying
for it through higher taxes on Americans making $ 280,000 + per year is just part of Obama's plan
for massive
wealth distribution.
I think the best way to explain it is that the Church would like to see the
wealth in the world spread out similar to what
wealth was like in the U.S. in 1976 or so when even the poorest people were able to live modestly and had good opportunities to move up while those higher up in the
wealth distribution were still being fairly rewarded
for their hard work.
The social side of the program called
for measures to assure just
distribution of
wealth, joint responsibility, and social harmony.
Is there any justification
for inequal
distribution of
wealth?
Is there any justification
for equal
distribution of
wealth?
The following piece is a reply to Craig Berry's Unpacking the 99 %, in which he argues that the slogan may be unhelpful
for Britain, as it obscures the realities of actual
wealth distribution.
James S Henry, former chief economist
for McKinsey and now steering committee member
for the Tax Justice Network, presented global
wealth distribution figures in 2012 to illustrate this point.
Namely, he implemented social housing programs, gave residency status (and therefore the associated social welfare benefits) to rural migrant workers, and emphasized a need
for a more balanced
distribution of
wealth.
While this tradition endorses both markets and significant private ownership of
wealth, its proponents also see a key role
for collective action, including action by the state, in determining,
for egalitarian purposes, the content of the right to capital and its
distribution.
Figures from WAS data
for 2008 - 10 show that the
distribution of household
wealth is highly skewed towards the wealthiest 10 percent of households, who owned 44 percent of all household
wealth in 2008 - 10, equivalent to # 4.5 trillion.
The failure to tackle tax avoidance has serious consequences
for distribution of
wealth and even survival.
We do not see arguing
for fairer
wealth distribution, decent jobs with good pay, terms and conditions and a substantial increase in affordable housing
for the next generation as a leftwing agenda.
For Cantor, Lipton, and other progressives in the organization, the dream is a political revolution: campaign finance reform, a more equitable
distribution of
wealth, an end to oligarchy.
Both studies relied heavily on the Gini Coefficient, a measurement of income
distribution in which a score of 0 represents a society in which all
wealth is shared completely equally and a score of 1 a society in which all the
wealth belongs to a single person (currently, the United States has a high Gini Coefficient of.4, falling only behind Chile, Mexico, and Turkey in this measurement of inequality
for OECD countries.)
Bejan and Errera show that nonuniform
distribution of movement (
wealth) becomes more accentuated as an economy becomes more developed — its flow architecture becomes more complex
for the purpose of covering smaller and smaller interstices of the overall territory.
Interestingly, she suggests that future studies could explore whether pathways, analogous to those in her model, exist in the non-biological world
for distributions such as
wealth inequality.
Popular destinations are primed to be engines of broad economic growth
for countries, but as demand rises, an unequal
distribution of
wealth occurs along with it.
This time Niccol marries an old idea of everyone dying at the age of 25 (not unlike Logan's Run) with the issue of imbalanced
wealth distribution (which has been a hot topic
for the last half decade), which makes this movie already feel, well, old.
It's not
for everyone - consider yourself warned - but there's no denying that this is a well - made, well - acted film loaded with satirical subtext, particularly about America's
distribution of
wealth.
The main competition is filled with movies about the ailing world of limited means and unjust
distribution of
wealth, and after the bizarre and derivative allegory of labor in Vahid Vakilifar's Taboor and Amir Manor's astutely titled Epilogue, which played like Michael Haneke's Amour, only capitalism as a stand - in
for death, the main competition now brings us Sylvie Michel - Casey's Our Little Differences.
First, you published an article on a topic that entails conflicting priorities in setting goals
for public good, policy constraints in achieving these goals, the science of learning,
distribution of
wealth, and doubtless other complexities that I'm too exhausted to identify and enumerate.
The standard of political and moral performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase of solidarity among the inhabitants of the country; 2) increase in the practice of social justice by organs of government and civil society; 3) increase in the
distribution of income and
wealth among the population; 4) increase of measures to preserve and care
for nature; 5) increase in policies
for integral development of education in accordance with the highest human values; 6) advances in the realization of the collective will of the citizens; 7) improvement of political institutions; 8) success in combating corruption measured by its reduction; 9) increase in the exercise of citizenship with the effective participation of citizens in government decisions and fight
for expansion of their rights; and 10) increase of contribution of public and private organizations to the political, economic, social and environmental development of the country.
Then there's the unequal
distribution of
wealth through a global economic system that has the super-poor work
for almost nothing to supply the super-markets of the super-rich.
With income inequality continuing to rise and
wealth becoming increasingly concentrated at the top of the income
distribution, it is more critical than ever
for districts, states, and the federal government to take seriously their responsibility to provide an excellent education
for all students.
Many of the current ebook
distribution retailers are setting their sights on the foreign markets as a
wealth of devices — some of the designed specifically
for the financial needs of outlying areas and schools — have cropped up in the past year.
While the ebook
distribution site is admittedly not aimed specifically at the ebook singles market, Smashwords contains a
wealth of titles that fall within the word count range
for what is considered an e-short.
The
wealth of books from the various ebook
distribution platforms selling at an under - three - dollar price point — and many of those selling
for under one dollar — speaks to what readers are willing to pay
for digital titles, especially from newer authors.
The proliferation of e-readers like Kindle, Nook and Kobo has driven the massive growth of the e-book market and,
for authors looking to get published, opens up a
wealth of opportunity
for distribution and income without the obstacles that come with traditional publishing.
«Over the course of the year, we established a variety of product and
distribution partnerships with private banks, brokerage firms and
wealth managers across the region — a strong indication that advisers and asset allocators are increasingly looking to ETFs as the most cost - efficient, flexible building blocks
for their client portfolios, in a fee - based environment.
These investments tend to be a recipe
for disaster when trying to build
wealth long - term, especially in retirement
distribution planning.