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Inheritances are often regarded as a societal "evil, " enabling great fortunes to be passed from one generation to another, thus exacerbating wealth inequality and reducing wealth mobility. That, however, is not the whole picture of inheritances in America.
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Inheritances are often regarded as a societal "evil, " enabling great fortunes to be passed from one generation to another, thus exacerbating wealth inequality and reducing wealth mobility. That, however, is not the whole picture of inheritances in America.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780199353958
- ISBN-10: 0199353956
- Artikelnr.: 47865987
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780199353958
- ISBN-10: 0199353956
- Artikelnr.: 47865987
Edward Wolff received his doctorate from Yale University in 1974. He is currently professor of economics at New York University and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He served as Managing Editor of the Review of Income and Wealth (1987-2004) and was a Senior Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College (1999-2011), a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation (2003-2004), President of the Eastern Economics Association (2002-2003), a council member of the International Input-Output Association (1995-2003), and a council member of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (1987-2012).
* Chapter 1. Introduction to the Book
* 1.1 Prologue
* 1.2 Overview and plan of the book
* Chapter 2. Background Material
* 2.1 Literature review on inheritances
* 2.2 Household Wealth Trends, 1983 to 2010
* Chapter 3. Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth Or Whatever
Happened to the Great Inheritance Boom?
* 3.1. Introduction
* 3.2. Data sources and methods
* 3.3 Empirical findings, 1989 - 2007
* 3.4 Summary and concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 3: Questions on Wealth Transfers and Work History
in the Survey of Consumer Finances Questionnaire
* Chapter 4. An Examination of Inheritances Using the Panel Survey of
Income
* Dynamics
* 4.1 Introduction
* 4.2 Patterns of inheritances
* 4.3 Do inheritances substitute for other savings?
* 4.4 Concluding remarks
* Chapter 5. Wealth Accumulation by Age Cohort: The Role of Savings,
Capital Gains and Intergenerational Transfers
* 5.1 Introduction
* 5.2 The accounting framework
* 5.3 Data sources and descriptive statistics
* 5.4 Simulation model of wealth changes by age group
* 5.5 Simulation results
* 5.6 Concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 5: Sources and Methods Used in the Construction
of Savings Rates by Age Group, 1983 to 2007
* Chapter 6. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
* 6.1 Summary and concluding remarks
* 6.2 Policy recommendations
* 1.1 Prologue
* 1.2 Overview and plan of the book
* Chapter 2. Background Material
* 2.1 Literature review on inheritances
* 2.2 Household Wealth Trends, 1983 to 2010
* Chapter 3. Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth Or Whatever
Happened to the Great Inheritance Boom?
* 3.1. Introduction
* 3.2. Data sources and methods
* 3.3 Empirical findings, 1989 - 2007
* 3.4 Summary and concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 3: Questions on Wealth Transfers and Work History
in the Survey of Consumer Finances Questionnaire
* Chapter 4. An Examination of Inheritances Using the Panel Survey of
Income
* Dynamics
* 4.1 Introduction
* 4.2 Patterns of inheritances
* 4.3 Do inheritances substitute for other savings?
* 4.4 Concluding remarks
* Chapter 5. Wealth Accumulation by Age Cohort: The Role of Savings,
Capital Gains and Intergenerational Transfers
* 5.1 Introduction
* 5.2 The accounting framework
* 5.3 Data sources and descriptive statistics
* 5.4 Simulation model of wealth changes by age group
* 5.5 Simulation results
* 5.6 Concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 5: Sources and Methods Used in the Construction
of Savings Rates by Age Group, 1983 to 2007
* Chapter 6. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
* 6.1 Summary and concluding remarks
* 6.2 Policy recommendations
* Chapter 1. Introduction to the Book
* 1.1 Prologue
* 1.2 Overview and plan of the book
* Chapter 2. Background Material
* 2.1 Literature review on inheritances
* 2.2 Household Wealth Trends, 1983 to 2010
* Chapter 3. Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth Or Whatever
Happened to the Great Inheritance Boom?
* 3.1. Introduction
* 3.2. Data sources and methods
* 3.3 Empirical findings, 1989 - 2007
* 3.4 Summary and concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 3: Questions on Wealth Transfers and Work History
in the Survey of Consumer Finances Questionnaire
* Chapter 4. An Examination of Inheritances Using the Panel Survey of
Income
* Dynamics
* 4.1 Introduction
* 4.2 Patterns of inheritances
* 4.3 Do inheritances substitute for other savings?
* 4.4 Concluding remarks
* Chapter 5. Wealth Accumulation by Age Cohort: The Role of Savings,
Capital Gains and Intergenerational Transfers
* 5.1 Introduction
* 5.2 The accounting framework
* 5.3 Data sources and descriptive statistics
* 5.4 Simulation model of wealth changes by age group
* 5.5 Simulation results
* 5.6 Concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 5: Sources and Methods Used in the Construction
of Savings Rates by Age Group, 1983 to 2007
* Chapter 6. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
* 6.1 Summary and concluding remarks
* 6.2 Policy recommendations
* 1.1 Prologue
* 1.2 Overview and plan of the book
* Chapter 2. Background Material
* 2.1 Literature review on inheritances
* 2.2 Household Wealth Trends, 1983 to 2010
* Chapter 3. Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth Or Whatever
Happened to the Great Inheritance Boom?
* 3.1. Introduction
* 3.2. Data sources and methods
* 3.3 Empirical findings, 1989 - 2007
* 3.4 Summary and concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 3: Questions on Wealth Transfers and Work History
in the Survey of Consumer Finances Questionnaire
* Chapter 4. An Examination of Inheritances Using the Panel Survey of
Income
* Dynamics
* 4.1 Introduction
* 4.2 Patterns of inheritances
* 4.3 Do inheritances substitute for other savings?
* 4.4 Concluding remarks
* Chapter 5. Wealth Accumulation by Age Cohort: The Role of Savings,
Capital Gains and Intergenerational Transfers
* 5.1 Introduction
* 5.2 The accounting framework
* 5.3 Data sources and descriptive statistics
* 5.4 Simulation model of wealth changes by age group
* 5.5 Simulation results
* 5.6 Concluding remarks
* Appendix to Chapter 5: Sources and Methods Used in the Construction
of Savings Rates by Age Group, 1983 to 2007
* Chapter 6. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
* 6.1 Summary and concluding remarks
* 6.2 Policy recommendations