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$aCasey B. Mulligan $etác giả
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$aParental priorities and economic inequality $cCasey B. Mulligan
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$aLondon $bUniversity of Chicago $c1997
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$aIn Mulligan's model, parents determine the degree of their altruistic concern for their children and spend time with and resources on them accordingly—just as they might make choices about how they spend money. Mulligan tests his model against both old and new evidence on the intergenerational transmission of consumption, earnings, and wealth, including models that emphasize "financial constraints." One major prediction of Mulligan's model confirmed by the evidence is that children of wealthy parents typically spend more than they earn.
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$a209 Phan Thanh $bTiếng Anh
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