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-quarter of total household wealth in Europe provides further corroboration for this finding. …
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literature on household saving behavior in Japan (with emphasis on the author's own past research) to shed light on whether or … not the selfish life-cycle model applies in the case of Japan. In particular, we survey the literature on the impact of … almost all of the available evidence suggests that the selfish life-cycle model applies to a greater extent in Japan than it …
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on wealth and lifetime earnings we evaluate measures of retirement preparedness. We estimate heterogeneous discount … to evaluate the adequacy of retirement savings. We find first that the specification of the model's asset structure … have access only to a risk‐free asset compared to when we account for the fact that much of their wealth is stored in …
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. Tracking the evolution of wealth over time among birth-year cohorts, we observe the standard life-cycle asset accumulation …
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This paper produces new evidence and stylised facts on housing, wealth accumulation and wealth distribution, relying on … an in-depth analysis of micro-based data on household wealth across OECD countries. The analysis addresses several …-economic characteristics such as income, wealth and age? What is the weight of housing in households’ balance sheets and how does this vary …
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