Capital without borders Wealth managers and the one percent

Brooke Harrington, 1968-

Book - 2016

Capital without Borders will offer the first in-depth, cross-national examination of the wealth management profession: an extremely powerful professional group about which little is known, except that it controls large flows of capital around the world and has a significant impact on growing wealth inequality. With Oxfam estimating that 1 percent of the global population will own more than half the world's assets by 2016, and policymakers voicing increasingly urgent concerns about the political impact of inequality, this book offers a timely look at the evolution and activities of this central group of players. To understand the workings of their profession, and its complex legal and financial innovations, the author spent two years tr...aining to become a wealth manager herself. This experience gave her unique access to practitioners and their methods, and the opportunity to conduct over 60 interviews with wealth managers in 17 countries, from Switzerland to the British Virgin Islands, and from Singapore to South Africa. The findings shed light on the dynamics of growing world wealth inequality, and how they are fueled by political and economic forces. The research will inform ongoing debates about globalization and financialization, in part by making abstract issues concrete and easy to understand for a general readership. Capital without Borders explains the use of offshore banks, shell corporations, and trusts to hide billions in private wealth not only from taxation, but from all manner of legal obligations--including to creditors and family members. Such insights will be of interest not only to scholars and policy-makers, but to anyone interested in the world of wealth and high finance.--

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Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Brooke Harrington, 1968- (author)
Physical Description
381 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780674743809
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Wealth Management as a Profession
  • 3. Client Relations
  • 4. 'Tactics and Techniques of Wealth Management
  • 5. Wealth Management and Inequality
  • 6. Wealth Management and the State
  • 7. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Choice Review

In this remarkable work, Harrington (Copenhagen Business School) relays in-depth interviews with wealth managers for the ultra-rich, building on her previous publications on financial markets and fraud. Her strategy was to take a professional training course in wealth management and interview fellow students who were experienced professionals (after fully disclosing her academic position and purpose). She describes ways wealth managers protect assets against taxation, divorce proceedings, or spendthrift family members, using both trusts and tax havens--jurisdictions that offer low/no taxation and secrecy from authorities. Key related works that cover tax havens' history are Tax Havens (CH, Jul'10, 47-6384) and Treasure Islands (St. Martin's Griffin, 2012); their role in the Latin American debt crisis, The Blood Bankers (CH, Apr'04, 41-4776); and their use in facilitating illegal or questionable activities, Capitalism's Achilles Heel (Wiley, 2005). This work adds unique insights into the extraordinary trust between wealth managers and their rich clients, as well as other nuggets of insight. Its academic writing makes it suitable for upper-division undergraduates and up; its revelations about lifestyles of the rich makes it suitable for larger public libraries. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. --Mehrene Larudee, Visiting Associate Professor and Lecturer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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