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The literature suggests that the household invests in the human capital of a child member not only for altruistic reasons but also as insurance against future income shocks. Hence, the allocation of the child's time between school and work is a function of the risk preference of the household...
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This study investigates the prevalence and extent of altruism by examining the relationship between parents' and their … modeling approach we show that predicted altruists indeed make higher average transfer payments. -- altruism ; subjective well …
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” of prosocial behavior to shed light on this trend, which reflects a complex interplay of genuine altruism, social or self …
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; Altruism ; Competitive equilibrium ; Free riding ; Public goods provision …
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This paper deals with a core-equilibrium equivalence in an economy with public goods where preferences of consumers display warm glow effects. We demonstrate that provided that each consumer becomes satiated to other consumers provision, it holds that, for a sufficiently large economy, the set...
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the study of interdependent utility in general, and altruism between parents and adult children who moved away from home …
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We quantify the size and tax-responsiveness of financial transfers made to heirs before death. The wealth of singles (including widows) with children declines substantially in anticipation of death. 92% of this decline is explained by transfers to children, while long-term care copayments can...
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