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We analyze the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behaviour of married couples. From a … in 1996 as an exogenous increase in the likelihood of marital dissolution. We analyze the saving behaviour over time of …
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expenditure taxation, by exempting the "normal return" to saving and taxing only "excess returns" on the same tax schedule as …
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average saving rate decreased by eight percentage points. Over the same period the US experienced a substantial increase in … inequality and a continuous decrease in the aggregate saving rate. We propose an explanation based on interpersonal comparisons … consistent with these trends. When households care about their consumption relative to others, individual saving rates decrease …
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Consumption expenditure declines sharply at the time of retirement for many households, but the majority maintain a smooth consumption path. A simple life cycle model with uncertainty about the time of retirement can account for this pattern. A richer version of the model is calibrated to data...
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supplies, saving and full consumption for two-adult households over the life cycle. These data are used to test the life cycle …, consumption and saving over their life cycle in the face of this capital market imperfection. This model explains the data much … significantly in their saving behaviour in a way that depends on secondary earner labour supply, with a strong positive association …
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joint return migration and saving decisions that accounts for uncertainty in future employment and income and estimate this …
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Empirical analyses of the effects of public and private pensions on household saving impose strong assumptions in order … results indicate that private pensions in the US crowd out less than $0.15 of household saving per dollar of pension wealth …
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In the literature theoretical models have appeared that predict a positive impact of the level of individual wealth on the job exit probability. Empirically this prediction is most likely to be relevant for elderly workers who have been able to accumulate wealth throughout their working life and...
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The paper re-examines the idea that a family can be viewed as a community governed by a self-enforcing constitution, and extends existing results in two directions. First, it identifies circumstances in which a constitution is renegotiation-proof. Second, it introduces parental altruism. The...
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Private wealth holdings are likely to become an increasingly important determinant in the job exit decision of elderly workers. Net wealth may correlate with worker’s characteristics that also determine the exit out of a job. It is therefore important to include a rich set of observed...
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