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his family back home assimilates more the more altruistic he is, and also more than a non-remitting migrant …
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his family back home assimilates more the more altruistic he is, and also more than a non-remitting migrant …
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The intersection of the standard altruism hypothesis with the quite strong evidence that bequests tend to be equal suggests that inter-vivos transfers should be strongly compensatory. Yet the available evidence is not in congruence with this implication. It has therefore been inferred that the...
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, Familie, Kunst und Glück. Er kommt dabei nicht selten zu verblüffenden Ergebnissen und tiefen Einblicken in die menschliche …
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We present and test the idea that bequest planning is linked with the experience of inheriting. We consider "a family … experience of inheriting enhances the intension to bequeath as redicted by the family tradition model, independently of the … inheritance provides which account for its impact on the intention to bequeath; it is rather the family tradition of bequeathing …
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We present and test the idea that bequest planning is linked with the experience of inheriting. We consider "a family …
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Do quot;family traditionsquot; influence bequest behavior? If an individual receives an inheritance from his parents … inheritance? Family traditions are pertinent to a host of issues connected with intergenerational transfers: Ricardian equivalence … definition of quot;family traditionsquot; and we show how they differ from other channels of influence. Our explanation of the …
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