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, parental altruism makes withdrawal of such support non-credible. To promote work effort, parents may want to instill norms …
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, parental altruism makes withdrawal of such support non-credible. To promote work effort, parents may want to instill norms …
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, parental altruism makes withdrawal of such support non-credible. To promote work effort, parents may want to instill norms …
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, parental altruism makes withdrawal of such support non-credible. To promote work effort, parents may want to instill norms …
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an extreme form of altruism. Actual motivations for support of social transfers certainly lay somewhere in between, i ….e., a mix of well-understood selfishness and partial altruism. This explains why these systems can redistribute more than …
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Paul Samuelson made a series of important contributions to population theory for humans and other species, evolutionary theory, and the theory of age structured life cycles in economic equilibrium and growth. The work is highly abstract but much of it was intended to illuminate issues of...
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the degrees of filial and parental altruism and adjust them with their respective life expectancy and fertility rates. The … altruism than those in the other countries. Our welfare analyses reveal that the developing Asian countries must introduce more … filial altruism will trap the developing Asian countries at the current low levels of public old-age supports and social …
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the degrees of filial and parental altruism and adjust them for their respective life expectancy and fertility rates. The … adjusted degree of filial altruism tends to be low in developing Asia. Our welfare analyses reveal that the developing Asian … low adjusted degree of filial altruism may trap the developing Asian countries at the low levels of public old‐age support …
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