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The Little Handbook of Inequality: How It's Ravaging Western Society: Something's Gotta Give
The Little Handbook of Risk: Mitigate it & turn threats into opportunities
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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.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 6, 2020
The Little Handbook of Inequality: How It's Ravaging Western Society: Something's Gotta Give
The Little Handbook of Risk: Mitigate it & turn threats into opportunities

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  • The Little Handbook of Risk: Mitigate it & turn threats into opportunities

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    The Little Handbook of Risk: Mitigate it & turn threats into opportunities
    The Little Handbook of Risk: Mitigate it & turn threats into opportunities

    This book has been 3 years in the making. It is the result of 20 years experience and 16 more years research. It’s all I know about risk set down in only 93 pages. I’ve put my heart & soul into it and I really hope that my readership appreciates it!

  • The Little Handbook of Inequality: How It's Ravaging Western Society: Something's Gotta Give

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    The Little Handbook of Inequality: How It's Ravaging Western Society: Something's Gotta Give
    The Little Handbook of Inequality: How It's Ravaging Western Society: Something's Gotta Give

    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.

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