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Parker Agelasto and Ebonie Alexander discuss how losses in property rights when they're transferred between generations can contribute to the creation and widening of wealth gaps.
Whose Land is It? Heirs' Property and Losses in Intergenerational Wealth is an episode from Speaking of the Economy - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond by Richmond Fed. Parker Agelasto and Ebonie Alexander discuss how losses in property righ...
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Published Nov 23, 2021, 00:20:13 long, audio available.
Parker Agelasto and Ebonie Alexander discuss how losses in property rights when they're transferred between generations can contribute to the creation and widening of wealth gaps.
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Whose Land is It? Heirs' Property and Losses in Intergenerational Wealth is an episode from Speaking of the Economy - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond by Richmond Fed.
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Whose Land is It? Heirs' Property and Losses in Intergenerational Wealth is from Speaking of the Economy - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond by Richmond Fed.
Published Nov 23, 2021 and 00:20:13 long