The author builds on the altruistic model of the family, to explore the strategic interaction between altruistic parents, and selfish children, when children's efforts are endogenous. If there is uncertainty about the amount of income the children will realize, and if parents have imperfect information, the children have an incentive to exert little effort, and to rely on their parent's altruistically motivated transfers. Because of this, parents face a tradeoff between the insurance that bequests implicitly provide their children, and the disincentive to work prompted by their altruism. The author shows that if parents can credibly commit to a pattern of transfers, they will choose not to compensate children in bad outcomes, as much as pre...
Abstract. Simple theories about why parents give money to their children fail to explain a central p...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
In this paper, we examine how children care for their elderly parents and the motives of these famil...
In this note, we use the theory of incentive contracting to characterize the pattern of financial tr...
Recent empirical work on intergenerational transfers has shown that: i) parents prefer to transfer r...
In this paper, we examine the pure exchange motive for intergenerational transfers within the family...
Economists have invested a great deal of effort in trying to understand the motivation for family tr...
We find a high prevalence of Europeans giving equal financial transfers to their adult children, reg...
Abstract: The intersection of the standard altruism hypothesis with the quite strong evidence that b...
This paper examines the altruistic model of bequest when a child inherits life standard aspirations ...
Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family with the evidence on parental m...
This paper presents a closed-form characterization of the allocation of resources in an overlapping ...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from...
My dissertation, "Essays in Public Economics," is comprised of three chapters. The first one, titled...
Abstract. Simple theories about why parents give money to their children fail to explain a central p...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
In this paper, we examine how children care for their elderly parents and the motives of these famil...
In this note, we use the theory of incentive contracting to characterize the pattern of financial tr...
Recent empirical work on intergenerational transfers has shown that: i) parents prefer to transfer r...
In this paper, we examine the pure exchange motive for intergenerational transfers within the family...
Economists have invested a great deal of effort in trying to understand the motivation for family tr...
We find a high prevalence of Europeans giving equal financial transfers to their adult children, reg...
Abstract: The intersection of the standard altruism hypothesis with the quite strong evidence that b...
This paper examines the altruistic model of bequest when a child inherits life standard aspirations ...
Can we reconcile the predictions of the altruism model of the family with the evidence on parental m...
This paper presents a closed-form characterization of the allocation of resources in an overlapping ...
Abstract: Several studies reject the implications of the altruism model. In this study it is argued...
In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from...
My dissertation, "Essays in Public Economics," is comprised of three chapters. The first one, titled...
Abstract. Simple theories about why parents give money to their children fail to explain a central p...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
In this paper, we examine how children care for their elderly parents and the motives of these famil...