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Global Distribution of Wealth v3.jpg
English: Global distribution of wealth based on the net worth of individuals. Given in terms of wealth groups.
Deutsch: Weltweite Vermögensverteilung.
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5 November 2012, 19:45:39 |
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Own work Source: Henry, James, "The Price of Offshore Revisted: New Estimates for Missing Global Private Wealth, Income, Inequality, and Lost Taxes", Press Release, Tax Justice Network, July 2012, pp 5.
URL: http://www.taxjustice.net/cms/upload/pdf/The_Price_of_Offshore_Revisited_Presser_120722.pdf |
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