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Life Cycle Models and Saving 14 Retirement 8 Lebenszyklus 5 Sparen 5 Altersgrenze 4 Life cycle 3 Public Policy 3 Savings 3 Unemployment Insurance 3 Vermögen 3 Altersvorsorge 2 Computable General Equilibrium Models 2 Consumer Economics 2 Demographic trends and forecasts 2 Empirical Analysis 2 International Migration 2 International capital flows 2 Life cycle models and saving 2 Life-cycle models and saving 2 Niederlande 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Retirement provision 2 Theorie 2 Wealth 2 age 2 period and cohort effects 2 robust estimation 2 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 2 Bargaining theory 1 Consumer Economics: Theory 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumption smoothing 1 Consumption theory 1 D91 (Intertemporal Consumer Choice; Life Cycle Models and Saving) 1 E21 (Consumption; Saving; Wealth) 1 Game Theory and Bargaining Theory: General 1 Game theory 1 Household 1 Housing decisions 1 Immigrant Workers 1
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Book / Working Paper 18 Article 1
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1
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English 11 Undetermined 7 French 1
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Bloemen, Hans G. 5 Bloemen, Hans 3 Kirdar, Murat G. 3 Claar, Victor V 2 Diestl, Christine M 2 Halvorsen, Elin 2 Poll, Ross D 2 Aglietta, Michel 1 Alho, J. 1 Beblo, Miriam 1 Borgy, V. 1 Borgy, Vladimir 1 Flesch, János 1 Méder, Zsombor Z. 1 Peeters, Ronald 1 Schreiber, Sven 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 3 Tinbergen Institute 2 Tinbergen Instituut 2 İktisat Bölümü, İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi 2 Banque de France 1 Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales (CEPII) 1 Statistisk Sentralbyrå, Government of Norway 1
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 4 MPRA Paper 3 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 2 ERC Working Papers 2 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 2 Discussion Papers 1 Discussion Papers / Statistisk Sentralbyrå, Government of Norway 1 GSBE research memoranda 1 Review of Economics of the Household 1 Working Papers / Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales (CEPII) 1 Working papers / Banque de France 1
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RePEc 12 EconStor 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 3
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Leisure and housing consumption after retirement: new evidence on the life-cycle hypothesis
Beblo, Miriam; Schreiber, Sven - In: Review of Economics of the Household 20 (2021) 1, pp. 305-330
Foreseeable income reductions around retirement should not affect aggregate consumption. However, given higher leisure endowments after retirement, theory also predicts lower consumption of leisure substitutes. To avoid misinterpreting this predicted drop as a puzzle, our novel approach focuses...
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Naiveté and sophistication in dynamic inconsistency
Méder, Zsombor Z.; Flesch, János; Peeters, Ronald - 2014
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Spreading Academic Pay over Nine or Twelve Months: Economists Are Supposed to Know Better, but Do They Act Better?
Claar, Victor V; Diestl, Christine M; Poll, Ross D - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
Our paper empirically considers two general hypotheses related to the literature of behavioral economics. First, we test the null hypothesis that individuals behave, on average, in a manner more consistent with the rational expectations hypothesis than with the idea of self-control in the face...
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Spreading Academic Pay over Nine or Twelve Months: Economists Are Supposed to Know Better, but Do They Act Better?
Claar, Victor V; Diestl, Christine M; Poll, Ross D - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
Our paper empirically considers two general hypotheses related to the literature of behavioral economics. First, we test the null hypothesis that individuals behave, on average, in a manner more consistent with the rational expectations hypothesis than with the idea of self-control in the face...
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Private Wealth and Job Exit at Older Age: a Random Effects Model
Bloemen, Hans - 2008
Private wealth holdings are likely to become an increasingly important determinant in the job exit decision of elderly workers. Net wealth may correlate with worker's characteristics that also determine the exit out of a job. It is therefore important to include a rich set of observed...
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Private Wealth and Job Exit at Older Age: a Random Effects Model
Bloemen, Hans - Tinbergen Institute - 2008
Private wealth holdings are likely to become an increasingly important determinant in the job exit decision of elderly workers. Net wealth may correlate with worker's characteristics that also determine the exit out of a job. It is therefore important to include a rich set of observed...
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Demographic Uncertainty in Europe. Implications on Macro Economic Trends and Pension Reforms
Aglietta, Michel; Borgy, Vladimir - Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations … - 2008
Ageing is a main concern in Western Europe for the present half century. It impinges heavily upon the financing of retirement because a shrinking labour force will entail decelerating growth. Moreover, contrary to popular opinion and to most prospective studies which rely on deterministic...
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Private Wealth and Job Exit at Older Age: a Random Effects Model
Bloemen, Hans - Tinbergen Instituut - 2008
Private wealth holdings are likely to become an increasingly important determinant in the job exit decision of elderly workers. Net wealth may correlate with worker's characteristics that also determine the exit out of a job. It is therefore important to include a rich set of observed...
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Estimating the impact of immigrants on the host country social security system when return migration is an endogenous choice
Kirdar, Murat G. - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2008
In this paper, I examine the impact of immigrants on the social security system in Germany when return migration is an endogenous choice. For this purpose, I develop a dynamic stochastic model of joint return migration and saving decisions that accounts for uncertainty in future employment and...
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Private wealth and job exit at older age : a random effects model
Bloemen, Hans G. - 2008 - This version March 2008
Private wealth holdings are likely to become an increasingly important determinant in the job exit decision of elderly workers. Net wealth may correlate with worker's characteristics that also determine the exit out of a job. It is therefore important to include a rich set of observed...
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