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This paper studies the effect of deep recessions on intergenerational inequality by quantifying the welfare effects on …
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In this paper we examine the link between wage inequality and consumption inequality using a life cycle model that …
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We address the question of whether the heterogeneity in savings is partly due to differences in pension wealth across individuals and across countries, using a European harmonised wealth survey (HFCS) combined with estimates of pension wealth (OECD). First, we find significant displacement...
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We study taxable wealth in unique Swedish administrative data, annually following a large sample of households over a period of almost 40 years. The main data limitation is non-observability of wealth for those below the tax exemption level. This implies that much of the focus of the paper is on...
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A large body of microeconomic evidence supports Friedman (1957)'s proposition that household income can be reasonably well described as having both transitory and permanent components. We show how to modify the widely-used macroeconomic model of Krusell and Smith (1998) to accommodate such a...
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ranges between 0.1 and 0.4 and is stronger (i) in economies with large wealth inequality, where a larger proportion of …
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dynamics. When the model is modified in a way that permits it to match empirical measures of wealth inequality in the U.S., we …
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ranges between 0.1 and 0.4 and is stronger (i) in economies with large wealth inequality, where a larger proportion of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013058553
We study taxable wealth in unique Swedish administrative data, annually following a large sample of households over a period of almost 40 years. The main data limitation is non-observability of wealth for those below the tax exemption level. This implies that much of the focus of the paper is on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013130148
This paper studies the effect of deep recessions on intergenerational inequality by quantifying the welfare effects on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013248941