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We empirically investigate the distributional consequences of the Riester scheme, the main private pension subsidization program in Germany. We find that 38% of the aggregate subsidy accrues to the top two deciles of the population, but only 7.3% to the bottom two. Nonetheless the Riester scheme...
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We revisit the alleged retirement consumption puzzle. According to the life-cycle theory, foreseeable income reductions …-cycle theory. For retirees we also find significant effects of the income reduction at retirement on housing. However, the effects …
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We examine the evolution of decentralized clearinghouse mechanisms from the 13th to the 18th century; in particular, we explore the clearing of non- or limitedtradable debts like bills of exchange. We construct a theoretical model of these clearinghouse mechanisms, similar to the models in the...
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The assumption that remittances are a substitute for credit has been an implicit or explicit theoretical foundation of …
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percent less cyclical than other local banks. The result is credit supply-side driven and especially strong for savings banks … credit demand-side factors. The public mandate is set by local governments and stipulates a deviation from strict profit …
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