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We provide a systematic treatment of the notion of economic insecurity, assuming that an individual’s sentiment of … insecurity depends on the current wealth level and its variations experienced in the past. We think of wealth as a comprehensive …
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We provide a systematic treatment of the notion of economic insecurity, assuming that an individual’s sentiment of … insecurity depends on the current wealth level and its variations experienced in the past. We think of wealth as a comprehensive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005413384
conflicts as well as effort s to establish international systems that would foster global peace and prosperity. Yet, insecurity …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011112282
We provide an axiomatic treatment of the measurement of economic insecurity, assuming that individual insecurity …
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A model is developed for peasant households in land abundant areas who choose between two technologies for land preparation: a manual one and one using draught animals. For draught a minimum number of animals is required so that a technological non convexity exists. It follows that certain...
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We use new population-wide register data on inheritances and wealth in Sweden to estimate the causal impact of inheritances on wealth inequality. We find that inheritances reduce relative wealth inequality (e.g., the Gini coefficient falls by 5–10 percent) but that absolute dispersion...
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This paper uses SOEP data to study the distributional effect of intergenerational transfers on the wealth distribution of German households. Similar to most other central European countries, Germany is likely to face a period of increasing aggregate bequest flows. At the same time, there is an...
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Nearly 25 years after the German reunification, vastly different living conditions between East and West Germany still remain. This is particularly true for the distribution of net wealth which is of special importance for the well-being of individuals. Wealth provides utility in a number of...
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Income and wealth inequality rose over the first 150 years of US history. They rose in Britain before 1875, especially 1740–1810. The first half of the 20th century equalized pre-fisc incomes both in Britain and in America. From the 1970s to the 1990s inequality rose in both countries,...
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We study beliefs about wealth inequality and preferences for wealth redistribution. For this, we conduct a large-scale online survey in Germany. First, we analyze how well participants are informed about the German wealth distribution and their position in it. Second, we investigate how...
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