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How does inequality motivate people and at what cost? We develop a model of perpetual youth with heterogeneous upward … survival depends on health capital produced from time investment and health goods. Higher fundamental inequality, working … inequality worsen because the poor have less capacity to respond. By diverting resources from health production, aspirations also …
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Was the increase in income inequality in the US due to permanent shocks or merely to an increase in the variance of … changes, transitory and permanent shocks and estimate the contribution of each to total inequality. Our model fits the joint … evolution of consumption and income inequality well and delivers two main results. First, we find that permanent changes in …
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Was the increase in income inequality in the US due to permanent shocks or merely to an increase in the variance of …-cycle changes, transitory and permanent shocks and estimate the contribution of each to total inequality. Our model fits the joint … evolution of consumption and income inequality well and delivers two main results. First, we find that permanent changes in …
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We use CEX repeated cross-section data on consumption and income, to evaluate the nature of increased income inequality … and aggregate components, and estimate the contribution of each component to total inequality. The model we use is a … that taking risk sharing into account is important for the model fit; that the increase in inequality in the 1980s was …
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' current income a lump-sum tax reduces inequality if all parents have strict investment incentives. However, if some parents …
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state inequality and macroeconomic history-dependence are not affected. …
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That historical inequality can affect long run macroeconomic performance has been argued by a large literature on … ‘endogenous inequality’ using models of indivisibilities in occupational choice, in the presence of borrowing constraints. These …
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inequality among households. In particular, I stress that shocks to labor incomes suffice to generate observable differences …
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level of interest rate but is more inequality reducing. By taking into account different assets returns and unequal access … to them, we find that the PAYG pension system generates lower level of interest rate and increases wealth inequality. By … using Matsuyama's (2000) technology that generates dynamic endogenous inequality, we represent the bequest and saving …
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China's income inequality has been largely overlooked as the economy moves rapidly toward the Kuznets curve peak. This paper … find that China's growth is positively affected by saving but has a limited effect on saving, that inequality mainly has a … negative impact on growth but has a positive impact on saving, and that inequality is a stronger factor than growth in …
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