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accurate information from survey respondents about income and wealth. However, changing survey questions - even for the better … - can create problems. For example, if we ask a respondent about his wealth holdings in 1992 and ask him again in 1994 but … use a different and improved set of questions, we cannot be sure that changes in his wealth are real because part of the …
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This paper focuses on three issues. First, it analyzes the increasing inequality of wealth in Sweden in terms of … cohort differences in wealth accumulation. Second, it is shown that bequests and inter vivo gifts contribute to the age and … cohort differences in wealth, but do not increase the inequality of wealth. The third theme is mobility of wealth as a …
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A couple delegates a person, D, to divide a cake (their inheritance) of unit length among their children, players A and …
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