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taxation - like Canada's - couples with the same household income can face different effective tax rates on capital income when …), we find no effect of the intra-household distribution of labor income on portfolios. -- Household portfolio choice … ; taxes …
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taxation - like Canada's - couples with the same household income can face different effective tax rates on capital income when … find no effect of the intra-household distribution of labor income on portfolios. -- Household Portfolio Choice ; Taxes …
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If household portfolios are constrained by borrowing and short-sales restrictions asset markets, then alternative … retirement savings systems may affect household welfare by relaxing these constraints. This paper uses a calibrated partial …
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-up version ofthe average household's portfolio; however, data on the wealthy, particularlythe 1962-63 Survey of Financial … household'sutility function as a luxury good, that risk aversion diminishes as wealthincreases.Several features of the data …
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Using a lifecycle model of consumption, saving and portfolio choice combined with linked survey and administrative data on wealth and lifetime earnings we evaluate measures of retirement preparedness. We estimate heterogeneous discount factors for households and compare the estimates of their...
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If household portfolios are constrained by borrowing and short-sales restrictions asset markets, then alternative … retirement savings systems may affect household welfare by relaxing these constraints. This paper uses a calibrated partial …
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Recent research has shown that rich' households save at much higher rates than others (see Carroll (2000); Dynan, Skinner, and Zeldes (1996); Gentry and Hubbard (1998); Huggett (1996); Quadrini (1999)). This paper documents another large difference between the rich and the rest of the...
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