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Erkenntnis, dass immobilienbezogene Entscheidungen langfristig über den gesamten Lebenszyklus zu treffen sind, damit ein …
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und das Kreditvolumen in Deutschland, Großbritannien, Japan und den Vereinigten Staaten gesucht. Zusätzlich werden …
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In the early 1950s Modigliani, with Brumberg and Ando, formulated the life-cycletheory of consumption and savings that …. One reason is the existence of an important inter-generational transmission of wealth, to be imputed to motives that are …
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This paper examines trends in the distribution of household wealth in Great Britain from 1995 to 2005 using the British … Household Panel Survey (BHPS). The data show that wealth is very unevenly distributed and reveal a widening absolute gap over … the period between wealthier households and those with no or negative wealth. However, in relative terms, wealth grew …
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The wealth distribution in the U.S. is more unequal, or skewed to the right, than either the income or earnings … may have a `capitalist spirit', I construct and simulate a model where some individuals accumulate wealth for its own sake … modifications, generates a skewness of wealth consistent with that observed in the U.S. economy. Furthermore, capitalist …
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This paper examines trends in the distribution of household wealth in Great Britain from 1995 to 2005 using the British … Household Panel Survey (BHPS). The data show that wealth is very unevenly distributed and reveal a widening absolute gap over … the period between wealthier households and those with no or negative wealth. However, in relative terms, wealth grew …
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