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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011796271
. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011798209
. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011800548
We study exchanges between three overlapping generations with non-dynastic altruism. The middleaged choose informal … care provided to their parents and education expenditures for their children. The young enjoy their education, while the … period and that parents invest in the education of their children. We show that Becker's rotten kids theorem holds for the …
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We study exchanges between three overlapping generations with non-dynastic altruism. The middleaged choose informal … care provided to their parents and education expenditures for their children. The young enjoy their education, while the … period and that parents invest in the education of their children. We show that Becker's rotten kids theorem holds for the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010370150
We study exchanges between three overlapping generations with non-dynastic altruism. The middleaged choose informal … care provided to their parents and education expenditures for their children. The young enjoy their education, while the … period and that parents invest in the education of their children. We show that Becker's rotten kids theorem holds for the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010370317