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In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their behavior is influenced by culture and social norms by examining their saving and bequest behavior. To summarize our main findings, we find that Japan's household saving rate showed great volatility,...
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This paper introduces incomplete information into the standard cultural transmission framework (Bisin and Verdier, 2001). We assume that through the interaction with their offspring, parents receive feedback about the outcome of the socialization process, but are not able to disentangle the...
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This paper introduces incomplete information in the standard model of cultural transmission (Bisin and Verdier, 2001). We allow parents to ignore own group size and the efficiency of their cultural transmission technology, while receiving a feedback from their children. Using the selfconfirming...
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This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a …
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First the assumption of self-interest as applied in Economics is presented. Here we also discuss areas in which (many) people behave less self- but more other-regarding than traditional economic models assume. Then, greedy behaviour is considered as existing in the political and economic...
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