intergenerational transfer

collocation in English

meaningsofintergenerationalandtransfer

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intergenerational
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɪn.tə.dʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚ.dʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən.əl/
involving different generations (= groups of people within a society who are of a ...
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transfer
noun
uk
/ˈtræns.fɜːr/
us
/ˈtræns.fɝː/
the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. ...
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When choosing the number of children, couples do not take into account the capital dilution nor theintergenerationaltransfereffect.
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We could then expect that these two opposite effects on the fertility decision would allow internalizing the capital dilution and theintergenerationaltransfereffects.
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Can grandparents continue to play a pivotal role in theintergenerationaltransferof resources?
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What will happen in equilibrium whereintergenerationaltransferof wealth is an important factor?
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More concern aboutintergenerationaltransferof property would naturally emerge.
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In adulthood, the agent has a single child, earns income from work and assets, and spends on the consumption of the two goods and theintergenerationaltransfer.
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Since one effect is positive -intergenerationaltransfereffect - and the other one is negative - capital dilution effect - the sign of the transfer depends on the balance of the two.
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Inheritance generally connotes anintergenerationaltransferof property or status, but given the importance of peer relationship to these people, lateral relationships should not be ignored.
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Withoutintergenerationaltransfer, main outlet uses will soon be destroyed or fade away while other languages take its place.
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The paper takes a structural approach, identifying the characteristics of households, proximity to relatives, frequency of contact, intergenerational transfers and non-kin relationships.
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Most studies of intergenerational transfers focus on specific flows going to or from a family member.
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The inflation tax, for example, may be best understood as a tax on intergenerational transfers.
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Note that the transfer in the model corresponds to total intergenerational transfers including bequests, education, and other inter-vivos transfers in real life.
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The measures of intergenerational transfers differ in the two countries, requiring consideration of the implications for the comparative analysis.
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These contributions study whether pay-asyou-go social security systems may result from political equilibria when private agents choose to create, maintain, or dismantle intergenerational transfers.
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The first three factors have received much attention in the literature on intergenerational transfers, and we added the others because of their potential importance.
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More generally intergenerational transfers are made within the family or, politically, through the state.
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Would selfish agents agree on a system of intergenerational transfers implying a lower rate of resource extraction?
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Receiving and giving come together in the gerontological literature on intergenerational transfers.
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The intergenerational transfers implied by the old regime are effectively removed in the new regime.
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