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Heterogeneous bequests and social inequalities
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Abstract
We study a growth model with two types of agents who are heterogeneous in their degree of family altruism. We prove that every equilibrium path of consumption, bequests, and capital converges to a unique steady state and study the effect of altruism on the properties of steady-state equilibrium. We show that aggregate income is positively related to both level of altruism and altruism heterogeneity. When altruism heterogeneity is low or moderate, income inequality follows an inverse U-shaped pattern relative to the level of altruism. These observations are consistent with the cross-country Kuznets curve linking different steady-state levels of income to steady-state levels of inequality. When altruism heterogeneity is high, income inequality decreases with the level of altruism. Our results suggest that heterogeneous altruism is a possible mechanism linking economic growth and income inequality.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Heterogeneous bequests and social inequalities
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Abstract
We study a growth model with two types of agents who are heterogeneous in their degree of family altruism.
We prove that every equilibrium path of consumption, bequests, and capital converges to a unique steady state and study the effect of altruism on the properties of steady-state equilibrium.
We show that aggregate income is positively related to both level of altruism and altruism heterogeneity.
When altruism heterogeneity is low or moderate, income inequality follows an inverse U-shaped pattern relative to the level of altruism.
These observations are consistent with the cross-country Kuznets curve linking different steady-state levels of income to steady-state levels of inequality.
When altruism heterogeneity is high, income inequality decreases with the level of altruism.
Our results suggest that heterogeneous altruism is a possible mechanism linking economic growth and income inequality.
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