Dynasty Effect

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Family brands
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Globalisation
Inheritance
International economics
Ultra rich families
Wealth accumulation
Wealth imbalance

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  • ISBN 9781041166207
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the tech billionaires dominate the headlines, this groundbreaking book reveals the overlooked yet formidable influence of multi-generational family wealth on the global economy. It provides essential insights into the largest wealth transfer in human history—as 2% of the global population inherits vast fortunes over the next 25 years—revealing how this tsunami of inherited capital will transform investment landscapes, industrial financing, and potentially undermine nation-state autonomy.

Drawing from extensive research and industry expertise, David Molian charts the meteoric rise of ultra-wealthy dynasties whose collective impact rivals—and may outlast—Silicon Valley's tech titans. It charts the historical patterns behind industry-dominating family businesses and their evolution into business dynasties, and how the coming $30+ trillion wealth transfer will reshape global finance, investment, and economic development. In stagnating economic times, the search for growth and prosperity dominates government agendas throughout the world. The evidence suggests that family businesses outpace their peers. Through numerous case histories and industry analyses this book explains why, and how harnessing and supporting their success may be a critical part of regenerating national economies. It also explains the forces—chiefly the components of globalism—that have propelled family wealth in the eastern hemisphere in the last half-century.

Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand where true economic power lies in the 21st century, the book is specifically of interest to professionals involved in family business, including private banks, family offices, family consultants, law firms and large accountancy practices.

David Molian has consulted with numerous multinational companies, including Unilever, Diageo and Shell. For the last twenty-five years he has focused on working with independent businesses, many of them family-owned, and has taught at Imperial College and Insead before joining Cranfield. He has worked with some of the UK’s most outstanding growth success stories, including Cobra Beer, Hotel Chocolat, Belvoir Cordials, Thatcher’s Cider, Pacific Direct and Go Ape. He has provided commentary and opinion for The FT, Director Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, Fresh Business Thinking and many other publications, and appeared on national and local television. He is a graduate of the University of Oxford and holds an MBA from Cranfield School of Management.

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