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We explore whether a protective role for savings against future financial hardship exists using household level panel …
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We explore whether a protective role for savings against future financial hardship exists using household level panel …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012948687
Several U.S. panel surveys measure household wealth. At the same time, many important questions about household wealth …
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The paper analyzes why households in transition economies prefer to hold sizeable shares of their assets in cash at home rather than in banks. Using survey data from ten Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries, I document the relevance of this behavior and show that cash preferences...
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from the German Socio-economic Panel, we scrutinize the impact of the Riester-scheme on private saving. Our estimation …
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incentives (Riester scheme). This policy mainly targets low-income households. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel …
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from the German Socio-economic Panel, we scrutinize the impact of the Riester-scheme on private saving. Our estimation …
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exemptions - the so-called Riester scheme. We apply matching and panel regression techniques to assess the impact of the Riester …-Economic Panel and the SAVE study indicate that private saving was hardly affected by the introduction of the Riester scheme. …
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exemptions - the so-called Riester scheme. We apply matching and panel regression techniques to assess the impact of the Riester …-Economic Panel and the SAVE study indicate that private saving was hardly aff ected by the introduction of the Riester scheme. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010272759
We use administrative data for Norway to estimate an incomplete-market life-cycle model of retired singles and couples with a bequest motive, health-dependent utility, and uncertain longevity and health. We allow the parameters of the bequest utility to differ between households with and without...
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