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We estimate the causal effect of wealth on stock market participation using administrative data on Swedish lottery … intuitive ways. Standard lifecycle models predict wealth effects far too large to match our causal estimates under common …
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We use administrative data on Swedish lottery players to estimate the causal impact of wealth on players' own health … assigned. In adults, we find no evidence that wealth impacts mortality or health care utilization, with the possible exception … mortality one sixth as large the cross-sectional gradient. In our intergenerational analyses, we find that wealth increases …
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We study the effect of wealth on labor supply using the randomized assignment of monetary prizes in a large sample of …
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We study the effect of wealth on labor supply using the randomized assignment of monetary prizes in a large sample of …
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We estimate the causal effect of wealth on stock market participation using administrative data on Swedish lottery … intuitive ways. Standard lifecycle models predict wealth effects far too large to match our causal estimates under common …
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We use administrative data on Swedish lottery players to estimate the causal impact of wealth on players' own health … assigned. In adults, we find no evidence that wealth impacts mortality or health care utilization, with the possible exception … mortality one sixth as large the cross-sectional gradient. In our intergenerational analyses, we find that wealth increases …
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