代际利他主义:基于预期死亡率新闻的估计

J. Kvaerner
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本文分析了当决策者收到关于未来预期寿命的负面消息时,约70万人的生前转移和遗赠决策。产生新闻的事件是一个负面的健康结果。与王朝效用最大化模型一致,预期死亡率的增加增加了财富沿集约化和外延化边际向下一代转移的可能性。在世间转移和遗赠的规模与父母的财富和诊断的严重程度呈正相关,而不考虑诊断对非正式护理的特定需求。
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Intergenerational Altruism: Estimates Based on News About Expected Mortality
This paper analyzes the inter-vivos transfers and bequest decisions of about 700,000 individuals during a period when the decision-maker receives negative news about future life expectancy. The event that produces the news is a negative health outcome. In line with models of dynastic utility maximization, increases in expected mortality increase the likelihood of transferring wealth to the next generation along both the intensive and the extensive margins. The size of the inter-vivos transfer and the bequest are positively related to the wealth of the parent and the severity of the diagnosis--irrespective of diagnosis-specific demand for informal care.
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