In the United States, more than two-thirds of decedents with multichild families divide their estates exactly equally among their children. In contrast, intra vivos gifts are usually unequal. These findings challenge the validity of existing theories regarding the determination of intergenerational transfers. In this paper, we develop a theory that accounts for this puzzle, based on the notion that the division of bequests provides a signal about a parent’s altruistic preferences. The theory can also explain the norm of unigeniture, which prevails in other societies. (JEL D10, H31
The objective of this paper is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
The objective of this paper is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
In the United States, more than two-thirds of decedents with multi-child families divide their estat...
There is substantial empirical evidence that parental bequests to their children are typically equal...
This study contributes to the empirical literature testing bequest motives by using a population-wid...
That parents transfer resources to children because of altruistic concern is a reasonable a priori a...
Abstract. Simple theories about why parents give money to their children fail to explain a central p...
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
Recent empirical work on intergenerational transfers has shown that: i) parents prefer to transfer r...
Abstract: The large amount of equal division of bequests by parents who otherwise would have compens...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued ...
Economists have invested a great deal of effort in trying to understand the motivation for family tr...
The objective of this paper is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
The objective of this paper is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
In the United States, more than two-thirds of decedents with multi-child families divide their estat...
There is substantial empirical evidence that parental bequests to their children are typically equal...
This study contributes to the empirical literature testing bequest motives by using a population-wid...
That parents transfer resources to children because of altruistic concern is a reasonable a priori a...
Abstract. Simple theories about why parents give money to their children fail to explain a central p...
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
Recent empirical work on intergenerational transfers has shown that: i) parents prefer to transfer r...
Abstract: The large amount of equal division of bequests by parents who otherwise would have compens...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued ...
Economists have invested a great deal of effort in trying to understand the motivation for family tr...
The objective of this paper is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
The objective of this paper is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally betwee...