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Netherlands to investigate the role of liquid wealth. Within five years of job loss, the likelihood of being a permanent worker … shock to job security. This effect is driven by workers with low liquid wealth, pointing to liquidity constraints as an …
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inequality. In high income countries, the evidence that income (wealth) does have a causal impact on health in adulthood is weak …
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It is well-known that individuals born in different periods of time (cohorts)exhibit different wealth accumulation … accumulate wealth. The first one represents productivitydifferences across cohorts: the aggregate level of GNP per capita when … wealth holdings of different cohorts. In comparison with the cohorts that lived without SocialSecurity for a portion of their …
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I study the implications of climate change and adaptation on housing and income, and wealth. I embed climate change in … redistributive, as it amplifies both income and wealth inequality. Low-income workers experience a relatively larger decline in … wealth rises. Furthermore, I find that adapting to climate change is more challenging for lowincome households who are …
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technological non convexity exists. It follows that certain households are poverty trapped, that the initial distribution of wealth … fully determines aggregate production and that wealth redistribution is equity and efficiency enhancing.Empirical evidence … respect to the distribution of wealth. It is shown that collaboration between farmers is an alternative to wealth …
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Rajan andZingales (2003). Wealth distribution shocks are indeed strongly related to private pensionfunding, as a large shock …
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The ratio of consumption to total household wealth (i.e., tangible assets plus unobserved human wealth) is commonly … component in the consumption equation. The consumption-to-wealth ratio calculated from this model is much less persistent than …
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expanded in a consistent way to any welfare measure;and can be assessed for reliability usingstandard statistical theory …
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