Effects of Aspirations and Habits on the Distribution of Wealth

Jordi Caballé, Ana I. Moro-Egido

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© The editors of The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 2014. We analyze how the introduction of habits and aspirations affects the distribution of wealth when the labor productivity of individuals is subject to idiosyncratic shocks and when bequests arise from a joy-of-giving motive. In the presence of either bequests or aspirations, labor income shocks are transmitted intergenerationally, and this transmission, together with contemporaneous shocks, determines the distribution of wealth. We show that the introduction of aspirations (habits) decreases (increases) the average wealth, and increases (decreases) both its intragenerational variability and the degree of intergenerational mobility. Therefore, a distinction between aspirations and habits is relevant because they involve different implications for the distribution of wealth.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1012-1043
PublicaciónScandinavian Journal of Economics
Volumen116
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene 2014

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