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This paper discusses the negative effect that inheritances, gifts or lotteries (which usually can be thought of as fortuitous profits) have on labor participation. This effect is also known in the literature as the Carnegie hypothesis. In order to analyze this effect, this paper considers women...
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This paper aims to analyse the underlying factors of varied behaviour shown in the store set of purchase of households during a time period (temporal variation). In order to examine whether there are differences between households with and without shopping varied behaviour, a Bayesian Separate...
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retirement savings has usually been theoretically approached under the hypothesis that the Social Security System works as a … substitute to other savings mechanisms. This document presents empirical evidence of the determinants and patterns of savings for … find that those employed individuals who show lower probabilities of making retirement savings are young ones, with male …
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