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Although older generations have substantially more wealth than their recent predecessors did at the same age, younger … circumstances can rationalise slowing generation-on-generation wealth growth. I find no evidence that later-born generations are less … predicted to have higher consumption, despite accumulating no greater wealth, than their predecessors because their earnings are …
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This paper analyzes the intra-household distribution of wealth and welfare in the United States, within a theoretical … leads to wealth inequalities. However, the intra-household processes appear to be efficient in terms of welfare, as … spouses' estimated indirect utility. Our results shed light on the spouses' wealth shares and the sharing rule guiding the …
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"Welfare" and "wealth" are discussed as central economic notions in the context of the history of economic thought. One …
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equilibrium framework with heterogeneous agents and a fiscal structure resembling the actual US tax system. The wealth and income … tax rate decreases inequality in both wealth and income but also leads to a contraction of the aggregate economy. This is …
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equilibrium framework with heterogeneous agents and a fiscal structure resembling the actual U.S. tax system. The wealth and … marginal tax rate decreases inequality in both wealth and income but also leads to a contraction of the aggregate economy. This …
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