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asset accumulation 43 Asset accumulation 18 Sparen 15 Savings 14 Haushaltseinkommen 9 Household income 8 Privater Haushalt 8 Armutsbekämpfung 7 Household 7 Poverty reduction 6 household economics 6 Arbeitsuche 5 Armut 5 Familie 5 Job search 5 Mexico 5 Poverty 5 Vermögen 5 Wealth 5 estimation of dynamic structural models 5 Asset Accumulation 4 Family 4 Financial investment 4 Financial market 4 Finanzmarkt 4 Kapitalanlage 4 Private consumption 4 Privater Konsum 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 USA 4 consumption 4 job search 4 poverty 4 1996-1999 3 Ethiopia 3 Financial literacy 3 Finanzwissen 3 Gender 3 Geschlecht 3
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Article 33 Book / Working Paper 32
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Article in journal 25 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 25 Working Paper 13 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Arbeitspapier 8 Article 3 Konferenzschrift 1 Thesis 1
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English 45 Undetermined 19 German 1
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García Peréz, José Ignacio 5 Pozo, Susan 5 Rendón, Sílvio 5 Schreiner, Mark 4 Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina 3 Arrighetti, Alessandro 3 Beverly, Sondra 3 Landini, Fabio 3 Lasagni, Andrea 3 Ahmed, Akhter U. 2 Amuedo Dorantes, Catalina 2 Annim, Samuel Kobina 2 Balleer, Almut 2 Collins, J. Michael 2 Debela, Bethelhem Legesse 2 Duernecker, Georg 2 Felton, Andrew 2 Forstner, Susanne K. 2 Goensch, Johannes 2 Goshu, Degye 2 Hoddinott, John 2 Holden, Stein 2 Johnson, Lissa 2 Koehne, Sebastian 2 Koomson, Isaac 2 Koye, Abebe Dagnew 2 Malevolti, Giulia 2 Moore, Amanda 2 Moser, Caroline 2 Pavoni, Nicola 2 Romano, Donato 2 Roy, Shalini 2 Sherraden, Michael 2 Shu, Pian 2 Sileshi, Million 2 Sraboni, Esha 2 UNGERN-STERNBERG, Thomas VON 2 Zemedu Seifu, Lemma 2 AHMED, Junaid 1 Abdul-Mumuni, Abdallah 1
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EconWPA 4 Départment d'économétrie et d'économie politique (DEEP), Faculté des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) 2 Bank of Japan 1 Centre D'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des données économiques (CATT), Faculté de Droit d'Économie et de Gestion 1 Facoltà di Economia, Università degli Studi di Parma 1 Harvard Business School, Harvard University 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business 1 Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 1 School of Economics and Business, Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelig universitet 1 Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1 World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 1
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Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'Econométrie et d'Economie politique (DEEP) 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Microeconomics 2 The Geneva papers on risk and insurance - issues and practice : an official journal of the Geneva Association 2 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 2 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 2 2004 Meeting Papers 1 Applied economics 1 Asian economic journal : journal of the East Asian Economic Association 1 Bank of Japan Working Paper Series 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 CLTS Working Papers 1 Centre for Land Tenure Studies Working Paper 1 Cogent Economics & Finance 1 Cogent economics & finance 1 Development and Comp Systems 1 Discussion Papers / Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Documentos de trabajo / Fundación de Estudios de Economía Aplicada 1 Economics Department Working Papers / Facoltà di Economia, Università degli Studi di Parma 1 Economics of Education Review 1 FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper 1 Feminist economics 1 GE, Growth, Math methods 1 Harvard Business School Working Papers 1 IFPRI discussion paper 1 IZA Journal of Labor & Development 1 IZA journal of labor & development 1 Industry and innovation 1 International review of applied economics 1 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 1 Journal of business logistics 1 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 1 Journal of economic surveys 1 Journal of health economics 1 Journal of international development : the journal of the Development Studies Association 1 Journal of public economics 1 MPRA Paper 1 NFI Policy Briefs 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 34 RePEc 22 EconStor 8 BASE 1
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The impact of hyperbolic discounting on asset accumulation for later life : a study of active investors aged 65 years and over in Japan
Nabeshima, Honoka; Lal, Sumeet; Izumi, Haruka; Himeno, … - In: Risks : open access journal 13 (2025) 1, pp. 1-23
Asset accumulation in later life is a pressing issue in Japan due to the growing gap between life expectancy (87.14 years for women, 81.09 years for men in 2023) and the retirement age (65 or less). This gap heightens financial insecurity, emphasizing the need to meet asset goals by 65....
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Transfers, nutrition programming, and economic well-being : experimental evidence from Bangladesh
Ahmed, Akhter U.; Hoddinott, John; Roy, Shalini; … - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 173 (2024), pp. 1-27
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Asset accumulation, financial inclusion and subjective well-being : the role of financial formality in South Africa's households
Chipunza, Kudakwashe Joshua; Fanta, Ashenafi Beyene - In: Review of development economics : an essential resource … 28 (2024) 1, pp. 128-150
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Impacts of contract farming on asset accumulation of malt barley farmers in Northwestern Ethiopia
Koye, Abebe Dagnew; Goshu, Degye; Zemedu Seifu, Lemma; … - In: Cogent Economics & Finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-34
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Ethiopian economy. Barley, including food and malt barley, is one of the major cereals produced by smallholder farmers. Though malt barley is the fastest-growing industry, demand is outpacing supply. As a result, Ethiopia is a net importer of raw malt barley....
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Poverty dynamics and poverty traps among refugee and host communities in Uganda
Malevolti, Giulia; Romano, Donato - 2023
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Cross-country spillovers in interbank liquidity crises
Hasan, Mohammad Nurul; Singh, Rajesh Kumar - 2023 - This version: October 31, 2023
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Impacts of contract farming on asset accumulation of malt barley farmers in Northwestern Ethiopia
Koye, Abebe Dagnew; Goshu, Degye; Zemedu Seifu, Lemma; … - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-34
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Ethiopian economy. Barley, including food and malt barley, is one of the major cereals produced by smallholder farmers. Though malt barley is the fastest-growing industry, demand is outpacing supply. As a result, Ethiopia is a net importer of raw malt barley....
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The role of financial literacy in households' asset accumulation process : evidence from Ghana
Koomson, Isaac; Villano, Renato Andrin; Hadley, David - In: Review of Economics of the Household 21 (2023) 2, pp. 591-614
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Life-cycle decisions and general equilibrium in the heterogeneous-agent OLG economy
Lee, Hangsuck; Ryu, Doojin; Son, Jihoon - In: Applied economics 56 (2024) 17, pp. 2089-2108
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Does global supply chain integration payoff? : the case of maritime shipping firms
Wiedmer, Robert; Polyviou, Mikaella; Paraskevas, … - In: Journal of business logistics 45 (2024) 1, pp. 1-26
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Poverty dynamics and poverty traps among refugee and host communities in Uganda
Malevolti, Giulia; Romano, Donato - In: The journal of development studies 60 (2024) 3, pp. 380-405
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Occupational and asset adjustments in Tamil Nadu, India : the role of a finance and rebuilding program
Hossain, Marup; Mullally, Conner; Mabiso, Arthur - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 177 (2024), pp. 1-17
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The Effects of Biased Labor Market Expectations on Consumption, Wealth Inequality, and Welfare
Balleer, Almut; Duernecker, Georg; Forstner, Susanne K.; … - 2021
Idiosyncratic labor risk is a prevalent phenomenon with important implications for individual choices. In labor market research it is commonly assumed that agents have rational expectations and therefore correctly assess the risk they face in the labor market. We analyse survey data for the U.S....
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The effects of biased labor market expectations on consumption, wealth inequality, and welfare
Balleer, Almut; Duernecker, Georg; Forstner, Susanne K.; … - 2021
Idiosyncratic labor risk is a prevalent phenomenon with important implications for individual choices. In labor market research it is commonly assumed that agents have rational expectations and therefore correctly assess the risk they face in the labor market. We analyse survey data for the U.S....
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National Health Insurance Scheme and household welfare : evidence from Ghana
Kofinti, Raymond Elikplim; Annim, Samuel Kobina; … - In: Journal of international development : the journal of … 35 (2023) 8, pp. 2269-2298
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Why do people engage in Roth conversions?
Goodman, Lucas; Schramm, Heidi R. - In: National tax journal 76 (2023) 3, pp. 561-592
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The link between households' durable asset accumulation and healthcare utilisation and spending
Koomson, Isaac; Abdul-Mumuni, Abdallah; Ampah, David Kofi; … - In: International review of applied economics 37 (2023) 5, pp. 686-710
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Family job search and wealth: The added worker effect revisited
García Peréz, José Ignacio; Rendón, Sílvio - In: Quantitative Economics 11 (2020) 4, pp. 1431-1459
We propose and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation with data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). This dataset reveals a very asymmetric labor market for household members who share that their job finding is stimulated by their partners' job...
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Family job search and wealth : the added worker effect revisited
García Peréz, José Ignacio; Rendón, Sílvio - In: Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the … 11 (2020) 4, pp. 1431-1459
We propose and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation with data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). This dataset reveals a very asymmetric labor market for household members who share that their job finding is stimulated by their partners' job...
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Family job search and wealth : the added worker effect revisited
García Peréz, José Ignacio; Rendón, Sílvio - 2020
We propose and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation with data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). This dataset reveals a very asymmetric labor market for household members who share that their job finding is stimulated by their partners' job...
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Transfers, nutrition programming, and economic well-being : experimental evidence from Bangladesh
Ahmed, Akhter U.; Hoddinott, John; Roy, Shalini; … - 2019
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Family job search and wealth : the added worker effect revisited
García Peréz, José Ignacio; Rendón, Sílvio - 2016
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Family job search and wealth : the added worker effect revisited
García Peréz, José Ignacio; Rendón, Sílvio - 2016
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Do migrant remittances matter? Nature, determinants and impacts of remittances to Pakistan
Ahmed, Junaid - 2015
Diese Arbeit ist eine Sammlung von Studien, welche sowohl die makro-, als auch die mikroökonomischen Aspekte und Charakteristika von Rücküberweisungen pakistanischer Migranten in ihr Heimatland analysieren, sowie deren ökonomische Auswirkungen auf das Konsumverhalten und die...
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Great Expectations? Remittances and Asset Accumulation in Pakistan
AHMED, Junaid; MUGHAL, Mazhar - Centre D'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des … - 2015
This study examines asset accumulation patterns of the recipients of foreign and domestic remittances. Using the representative 2010-11 Pakistani households’ survey and employing a number of matching routines, we analyse stocks of consumer, productive, housing and financial assets among...
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Effects of long-term care insurance on financial well-being
Dong, Jing; Smieliauskas, Fabrice; Konetzka, R. Tamara - In: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance - issues and … 44 (2019) 2, pp. 277-302
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When Do Remittances Facilitate Asset Accumulation? The Importance of Remittance Income Uncertainty
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - 2014
A sizable literature has concluded that remittances impact the expenditure patterns of households. We explore how the uncertainty of remittance income inflows affects the accumulation of human, physical and financial assets of Mexican households, while accounting for the level of transfers from...
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How Does Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program Affect Livestock Accumulation and Children's Education?
Debela, Bethelhem Legesse; Holden, Stein - 2014
We use panel data from Northern Ethiopia to investigate the welfare impact of Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program. We assess whether the program raised livestock asset levels and children's education among participant households. Using treatment effects models, we find that participants in...
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Remittance income uncertainty and asset accumulation
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - In: IZA Journal of Labor & Development 3 (2014), pp. 1-24
While a sizable literature has concluded that remittances impact the expenditure patterns of households, we have a limited understanding of how the predictability of these money flows affect their usage by remittance-receiving households. Using data from Mexico, we find that both the size and...
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How Does Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program Affect Livestock Accumulation and Children’s Education?
Debela, Bethelhem Legesse; Holden, Stein - School of Economics and Business, Norges miljø- og … - 2014
We use panel data from Northern Ethiopia to investigate the welfare impact of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program. We assess whether the program raised livestock asset levels and children’s education among participant households. Using treatment effects models, we find that participants...
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When Do Remittances Facilitate Asset Accumulation? The Importance of Remittance Income Uncertainty
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2014
A sizable literature has concluded that remittances impact the expenditure patterns of households. We explore how the uncertainty of remittance income inflows affects the accumulation of human, physical and financial assets of Mexican households, while accounting for the level of transfers from...
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When do remittances facilitate asset accumulation? : the importance of remittance income uncertainty
Amuedo Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - 2014
A sizable literature has concluded that remittances impact the expenditure patterns of households. We explore how the uncertainty of remittance income inflows affects the accumulation of human, physical and financial assets of Mexican households, while accounting for the level of transfers from...
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Remittance income uncertainty and asset accumulation
Amuedo Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - In: IZA journal of labor & development 3 (2014), pp. 1-24
While a sizable literature has concluded that remittances impact the expenditure patterns of households, we have a limited understanding of how the predictability of these money flows affect their usage by remittance-receiving households. Using data from Mexico, we find that both the size and...
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Optimal income taxation with asset accumulation : conference paper
Ábrahám, Árpád; Koehne, Sebastian; Pavoni, Nicola - 2014
Several frictions restrict the government s ability to tax assets. First of all, it is very costly to monitor trades on international asset markets. Moreover, agents can resort to non-observable low-return assets such as cash, gold or foreign currencies if taxes on observable assets become too...
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Asset Accumulation and Labor Force Participation of Disability Insurance Applicants
Shu, Pian - Harvard Business School, Harvard University - 2013
Using panel data from the RAND Health and Retirement Study, I show that rejected applicants for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) possess significantly more assets immediately prior to their application and exhibit lower labor force attachment than accepted applicants. These findings...
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Inequality and wealth : comparing the gender wealth gap in Switzerland and Australia
Ravazzini, Laura; Chesters, Jenny - In: Feminist economics 24 (2018) 4, pp. 83-107
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Optimal income taxation with asset accumulation
Abraham, Arpad; Koehne, Sebastian; Pavoni, Nicola - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
Several frictions restrict the government's ability to tax assets. First of all, it is very costly to monitor trades on international asset markets. Moreover, agents can resort to non-observable low-return assets such as cash, gold or foreign currencies if taxes on observable assets become too...
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Intangible assets dynamics and firm behaviour
Arrighetti, A.; Landini, F.; Lasagni, A. - Facoltà di Economia, Università degli Studi di Parma - 2012
We study the adoption of different intangible investment strategies in manufacturing firms. Contrary to most of the previous literature, we find such strategies to be highly differentiated. In particular we identify three types of investment behaviour: high and persistent, low and persistent,...
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Asset accumulation in rural households during the post-Showa depression reconstruction : a panel data analysis
Kusadokoro, Motoi; Maru, Takeshi; Takashima, Masanori - In: Asian economic journal : journal of the East Asian … 30 (2016) 2, pp. 221-246
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Life cycle responses to health insurance status
Pelgrin, Florian; St.-Amour, Pascal - In: Journal of health economics 49 (2016), pp. 76-96
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The gendered nature of asset accumulation in urban contexts: Longitudinal results from Guayaquil, Ecuador
Moser, Caroline; Felton, Andrew - 2010
This paper examines the gendered nature of asset accumulation between 1978 and 2004 in Indio Guayas, a low-income community on the periphery of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. In so doing, it emphasizes both the importance of combining quantitative and qualitative intra-household data, as well...
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The Gendered Nature of Asset Accumulation in Urban Contexts
Moser, Caroline; Felton, Andrew - World Institute for Development Economic Research … - 2010
This paper examines the gendered nature of asset accumulation between 1978 and 2004 in Indio Guayas, a low-income community on the periphery of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. In so doing, it emphasizes both the importance of combining quantitative and qualitative intra-household data, as well...
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Asset accumulation and labor force participation of disability insurance applicants
Shu, Pian - In: Journal of public economics 129 (2015), pp. 26-40
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Student debt effects on financial well-being : research and policy implications
Elliott, William; Lewis, Melinda K. - In: Journal of economic surveys 29 (2015) 4, pp. 614-636
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Intangible asset dynamics and firm behaviour
Arrighetti, Alessandro; Landini, Fabio; Lasagni, Andrea - In: Industry and innovation 22 (2015) 5, pp. 402-422
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Intangible assets and firm heterogeneity: Evidence from Italy
Arrighetti, Alessandro; Landini, Fabio; Lasagni, Andrea - In: Research Policy 43 (2014) 1, pp. 202-213
The positive impact of intangible assets on several measures of economic performance is well documented in the literature. Less clear is what initially leads firms to invest in intangible assets. The latter is particularly important because, at least for the Italian manufacturing sector, firms...
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The impact of microinsurance on household asset accumulation in Ghana : an asset index approach
Akotey, Joseph Oscar; Adjasi, Charles Komla Delali - In: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance - issues and … 39 (2014) 2, pp. 304-321
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Intangible assets and firm heterogeneity : evidence from Italy
Arrighetti, Alessandro; Landini, Fabio; Lasagni, Andrea - In: Research policy : policy, management and economic … 43 (2014) 1, pp. 202-213
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Consumption, Working Hours, and Wealth Determination in a Life Cycle Model
Abe, Naohito; Inakura, Noriko; Yamada, Tomoaki - Bank of Japan - 2007
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a life cycle model. We incorporate labor supply and family structure into the standard precautionary savings model and estimate structural parameters based on the moment conditions for the life cycle profiles of consumption, working hours, and wealth...
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Portfolio Reasons for Homeownership: The Case of Immigrants
Silva, Carlos Vargas - In: REVISTA ECOS DE ECONOMÍA (2006)
Abstract:This paper uses data from the Legalized Population Survey to study the determinants of U.S. immigrant´s home ownership. The main interest of the paper is on the relationship between house ownership in the U.S. and house ownership abroad. The results show that house ownership of U.S....
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