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Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal bequests are much more common than generally recognized, with one-third of parents with wills planning to divide their estates unequally among...
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Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal bequests are much more common than generally recognized, with one-third of parents with wills planning to divide their estates unequally among...
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which includes concern with fairness and leaves altruism as an additional motive. We show that, in contrast to the … prediction of the pure altruism model, parents do not offset income inequality among their children but decide to give equal …
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which transfers may be driven not only by altruism, but also by exchange considerations. We use data from the Survey of … transfers from parents to children and time transfers from children to parents, the empirical evidence rejects pure altruism in … favor of exchange. This result has important policy implications on the effectiveness of formal care provision as a …
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exchange motive for transfers in the symmetric informational regime we study. However, both altruism and exchange are important … motives under asymmetric information. We show that altruism facilitates transfer-attention exchange arrangements with certain …We examine the role of altruism in determining optimal transfers from a principal (a mother) to selfish agents (her …
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Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal bequests are much more common than generally recognized, with one-third of parents with wills planning to divide their estates unequally among...
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Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we make two contributions to the literature on end-of-life transfers. First, we show that unequal bequests are much more common than generally recognized, with one-third of parents with wills planning to divide their estates unequally among...
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