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altruism model 8 inheritances 8 inter vivos transfers 8 intergenerational transfers 8 Altruism 5 Altruismus 5 Bequests 5 Erbe 5 Inheritance 5 Intergenerational transfer 5 Intergenerationale Übertragung 5 Lebenszyklus 5 Life cycle 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 altruism 5 bequest division 5 bequest motives 5 bequests 5 dynasty model 5 equal division 5 estates 5 primogeniture 5 selfish exchange model 5 selfish life cycle model 5 selfishness 5 Self-interest 4 Eigeninteresse 3 European Central Bank 3 Household Finance and Consumption Survey 3 Overlapping Generations 3 Overlapping generations 3 culture 3 household saving 3 household wealth 3 households 3 precautionary saving 3 religion 3 religiosity 3 retirement 3
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 8 Undetermined 2
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Horioka, Charles 6 Horioka, Charles Yuji 3 Ventura, Luigi 3 Horioka, Charles Yuj 1
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School of Economics, University of the Philippines at Diliman 1
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Discussion paper / Institute of Social and Economic Research 2 ISER Discussion Paper 2 Review of Economics of the Household 2 Discussion paper / University of the Philippines, School of Economics 1 UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 1 UPSE Discussion Paper 1 Working paper series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 3 RePEc 2
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Why do Europeans save? Micro-evidence from the household finance and consumption survey
Horioka, Charles; Ventura, Luigi - 2024
is the saving motive that most exemplifies the selfish life-cycle model, is of dominant importance in Europe strongly … because social safety nets are not fully adequate. Our finding that saving motives that are consistent with the selfish life-cycle … model as well as saving motives that are consistent with the altruism model are important in Europe implies that the two …
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Why do Europeans save? : micro-evidence from the household finance and consumption survey
Horioka, Charles; Ventura, Luigi - 2024
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015051268
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Why do Europeans save? : micro-evidence from the household finance and consumption survey
Horioka, Charles; Ventura, Luigi - 2024
is the saving motive that most exemplifies the selfish life-cycle model, is of dominant importance in Europe strongly … because social safety nets are not fully adequate. Our finding that saving motives that are consistent with the selfish life-cycle … model as well as saving motives that are consistent with the altruism model are important in Europe implies that the two …
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Why do people leave bequests? For love or self-interest?
Horioka, Charles Yuji - 2014
This paper presents a brief exposition of three theoretical models of household behavior and shows that these models have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division, surveys previous empirical studies on bequest motives and bequest division, presents unique survey data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010398498
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Are Americans and Indians more altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? Evidence from a new international survey of bequest plans
Horioka, Charles Yuj - 2014
This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a desire for dynasty building) and shows that these assumptions have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division. After reviewing some of the literature on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011421495
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Why Do People Leave Bequests? For Love or Self-Interest? Evidence from a New International Survey of Bequest Plans
Horioka, Charles Yuji - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2014
This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a desire for dynasty building) and shows that these assumptions have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division. After reviewing some of the literature on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010778610
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Why do people leave bequests? : for love or self-interest?
Horioka, Charles Yuji - 2014
This paper presents a brief exposition of three theoretical models of household behavior and shows that these models have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division, surveys previous empirical studies on bequest motives and bequest division, presents unique survey data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010348289
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Are Americans and Indians more altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? : evidence from a new international survey of bequest plans
Horioka, Charles - 2014
This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a desire for dynasty building) and shows that these assumptions have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division. After reviewing some of the literature on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010354604
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Are Americans and Indians more altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? Evidence from a new international survey of bequest plans
Horioka, Charles - In: Review of Economics of the Household 12 (2014) 3, pp. 411-437
This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a desire for dynasty building) and shows that these assumptions have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division. After reviewing some of the literature on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010959341
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Are Americans and Indians more altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? : evidence from a new international survey of bequest plans
Horioka, Charles - In: Review of Economics of the Household 12 (2014) 3, pp. 411-437
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010436602
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