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their children. According to another, such negotiations are made unnecessary by self-enforcing family rules. Fertility … working-age people to man the physical capital and materially take care of the elderly. The link between fertility- and aging …
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In this article, I analyze many of the differences between testate and intestate decedents and suggest areas of concern for law- and policy-makers, as well as practicing lawyers and financial planners. Identifying the right demographic at risk for wealth deterioration may allow for interventions...
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The paper re-examines the idea that a family can be viewed as a community governed by a self-enforcing constitution … ; renegotiation-proofness ; altruism ; fertility ; saving ; transfers ; attention ; pensions ; credit rationing …
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regarding their inheritance, (2) to demonstrate why the younger generation, between 25 and 35, hesitate to agree with their … reverse mortgage. We also found that, in contrast, the younger generation's desire for inheritance in residential areas such …
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