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to have closer family ties than other countries? In this paper, we first provide a brief exposition of the simplest …
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We conduct a theoretical and empirical analysis of why children live with (or near) their parents and provide care and assistance to them using microdata from a Japanese household survey, the Osaka University Preference Parameter Study. We find that the Japanese are more likely to live with (or...
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This paper investigates the intergenerational transmission of preferences between parents and their children, examining the transmission of patience, propensity to save, and conscientiousness. We explore the role of specific parental behaviours, such as sharing financial information, in this...
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neighbourhood careers of children once they have left the parental home. We use a quasi-experimental family design exploiting … different than synthetic pairs but the difference gets smaller with time, indicating a quicker attenuation of the family effect …
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The revolving credit available to consumers changes substantially over the business cycle, life cycle, and for individuals. We show that debt changes at the same time as credit, so credit utilization is remarkably stable. From ages 20–40, for example, credit card limits grow by more than 700...
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