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take the form of support to the elderly or grants to children. Support to the old is a purely intergenerational (intra …-family) transfer, whereas grants to children also involve an element of intra-generational (inter-family) redistribution through a …
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We study the effects of information on attitudes towards inheritance taxation using survey experiments fielded in … misinformation may contribute to explaining the paradox of limited demand for inheritance taxation despite growing inequality …
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We study the effects of information on attitudes towards inheritance taxation using survey experiments fielded in … misinformation may contribute to explaining the paradox of limited demand for inheritance taxation despite growing inequality …
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We study the effects of information on attitudes towards inheritance taxation using survey experiments fielded in … misinformation may contribute to explaining the paradox of limited demand for inheritance taxation despite growing inequality …
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Recent theoretical work shows that folk theorems can be developed for infiniteoverlapping generations games. Cooperation in such games can be sustained as aNash equilibrium. Besides the efficient cooperative equilibrium there is alsothe inefficient non-cooperative equilibrium. This paper...
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engaging in the activity causes others to offer larger rewards. Our theory yields the testable prediction that such effects are …
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People often form expectations about others using the lens of their own attitudes (the so-called consensus effect). We study the implications of this for trust and trustworthiness. Trustworthy individuals are more \optimistic" than opportunists and are accordingly less afraid to engage in...
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