Gini coefficient
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Wealth concentration is a process by which newly created wealth, under some conditions, can become concentrated in the possession of wealthy individuals or entities. Those who hold wealth have the means to invest in newly created sources and structures of wealth, or to otherwise leverage the accumulation of wealth, and are thus the beneficiaries of even greater wealth.
See also
- Capital accumulation
- Distribution of wealth
- Donor Class
- Economic inequality
- Gini coefficient
- Inequity aversion
- We are the 99%
- Distribution of wealth
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