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The 100 trillion dollar wealth transfer : how the handover from boomers to Gen Z will revolutionize capitalism / Ken Costa.
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9781399412506 (paperback)
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Costa, Kenneth, author
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The 100 trillion dollar wealth transfer : how the handover from boomers to Gen Z will revolutionize capitalism / Ken Costa.
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London : Bloomsbury Continuum, [2023]
©2023
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vi, 250 pages ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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An insider's look into how Generation Z's focus on ethics, climate change and purpose will change capitalism forever. In the next ten years there will be an unprecedented wealth transfer from the so-called 'baby boomer' generation to the young. Never before will so much money in housing, land, stocks and cash be shifted so suddenly from one generation to the next, and never before does the next generation feel so differently about the future of the planet and of capitalism. Ken Costa works with this new generation and shows how environmental concerns and anxiety about equality and diversity are more than mere slogans; instead they are driving the future of the markets. So many issues stem from the reality of the financial gap between age groups - from cancel culture and fears about wokeness, to generation rent, protest movements and re-evaluations of history around subjects such as empire. Costa also shows how we can build a more inclusive, purposeful capitalism, which shifts focus away from the individual and more towards collaboration, compassion and community. For readers of Rebecca Henderson's Reimagining Capitalism, and Rutger Bregman's Utopia for Realists, as well as business leaders and tech watchers, this is what the future of capitalism looks like, how our current systems may be upended, and above all how boomers must work with the invigorating and inspiring young, who see their mission not just to increase value for shareholders, but also to save the planet.
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Twenty-first century -- Forecasts
Generation Z -- Attitudes
Capitalism
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