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SWB. In most cases, wealth is more important than income from the perspective of SWB. Theoretical and empirical reasons … since the latter has been measured. For convenience and availability matters, income (what people earn) was mostly used at … the individual level. It is only since recently that data about wealth (what people possess) is available and the links …
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income and financial position of the German baby-boomers and offers an outlook on their expected social security income. It … turns out that the actual income and financial situation of the German baby-boomers is relatively good: despite having … different cohorts at the same age. Moreover their average and median financial wealth is higher than for earlier birth cohort …
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The distribution of income and wealth in Germany is assessed quite differently. Depending on the indicators, the sample … more unequally among younger income earners than among older ones. The importance of wealth should not be underestimated in …
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wealth growth and U.S. income growth significantly. …This paper studies the signalling effect of the consumption-wealth ratio (cay) on German stock returns via vector error …
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This paper studies the signalling effect of the consumption-wealth ratio (cay) on German stock returns via vector error … is used, cay has no significant effect on German stock returns. Besides, it is also found that cay signals German wealth … growth and U.S. income growth significantly …
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