New research from the John Molson School of Business probes received notions about the lifestyles of the very wealthy "one percent." Michael Carney, professor in the Department of Management, and Robert Nason, assistant professor in the same department, challenge widely-held assumptions about the one per cent of wealthiest Americans and describe how the group in the U.S. is actually made up of 1.6 million households with widely varying levels of wealth. The study, published in Business & Society, is covered in several media: Les Affaires, The Daily Mail, New York Magazine, Global News Morning, ReportCA.net, Canada News, News Time Global, Canada Standard, Heat Street Health Medicine Network, Phys.org The Science Explorer, Newswise, Yibada, AMEQ en ligne (behind a paywall).
Michael Carney and Robert Nason
Are the lives of the 1% less lavish than we think?
Posted on October 31, 2016