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The line between normative and positive economic analysis is, supposedly, a sharp one. The former allows for value judgments, the latter does not. This distinction is mentioned in all basic texts in our profession, and in all introductory courses. Then, all too often, such as in the present...
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intergenerational wealth mobility and low inheritance inequality relative to wealth inequality. We then exploit two quasi …-experiments: randomness in the timing of death and an inheritance tax repeal. We find that the equalizing effect of inheritances is short … supply elasticity with respect to inheritances. Taken together, our findings suggest that inheritance taxation can reduce …
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inheritance within a decade while the inheritances of wealthy heirs remain intact. These different depletion rates are not due to … in inequality could be due to either a com-pressed inheritance distribution or similar chances of having wealthy parents … in inherited wealth over time. This implies that inheritance taxation can reduce long-run wealth inequality only through …
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inheritance within a decade while the inheritances of wealthy heirs remain intact. These different depletion rates are not due to … in inequality could be due to either a com-pressed inheritance distribution or similar chances of having wealthy parents … in inherited wealth over time. This implies that inheritance taxation can reduce long-run wealth inequality only through …
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