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Private Intergenerational Transfers and Population Aging: The German Case 1st edition Dr. Erik Lüth (auth.)

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Private Intergenerational Transfers and Population Aging: The German Case 1st edition Dr. Erik Lüth (auth.)
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Publisher: Physica-Verlag Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Dr. Erik Lüth (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642575884, 9783790814026, 3642575889, 3790814024
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Private Intergenerational Transfers and Population Aging: The German Case 1st edition Dr. Erik Lüth (auth.) by Dr. Erik Lüth (auth.) 9783642575884, 9783790814026, 3642575889, 3790814024 instant download after payment.

In the forthcoming decades the industrialized countries will experience a demographic transition that is unprecedented in history. While the transition's impact on public pension schemes has extensively been examined, its implication for private intergenerational transfers has gone almost unnoticed by the literature. This study attempts to make up for that gap in the literature. It gives a comprehensive overview of private transfer patterns in Germany, extends the methodology of generational accounting to include private intergenerational transfers, and presents a computable general equilibrium model that for the first time allows to analyze various bequest motives in a unified framework.

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