2014
DOI: 10.5430/afr.v3n2p112
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An Empirical Description of Billionaires

Abstract: We investigate why some countries such as the U.S. have more billionaires than others. And why some countries (e.g., China, Russia, India) have turned out increasing number of billionaires in recent years whereas some others (e.g., Japan) experienced decreases. To explain this phenomenon, we use country level factors (i.e., culture, economic development, and law and order tradition) and an individual factor (i.e., education). We use six aspects of Hofstede et al.'s (2010) culture variables to examine which dim… Show more

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