三个OECD国家的生前转移与遗产

Inter vivos transfers and bequests in three OECD countries

Economic Policy · 2005
被引 10
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

比较了美国、西德和英国预期遗产和生前转移如何随父母累积收入变化,发现遗产动机很弱,公共失业保险部分挤出了私人转移,且非自愿遗产和有意生前转移是代际不平等传递的重要渠道。

Abstract

type="main" xml:lang="en"> Reforms reducing the generosity of pensions have distributional effects on future generations if individuals care about their descendants’ welfare, but only affect elderly individuals if bequests are the unintentional result of precautionary savings. And safety-net programmes such as unemployment insurance may displace sources of private help, such as that provided by living parents to their children in need. This paper provides comparable measures of how expected bequests and transfers vary with cumulated parental earnings in the United States, West Germany and the United Kingdom. The strength of bequest motives is empirically very weak in the available data. Private inter vivos transfers, which appear to depend on the recipients’ economic situation, are partly crowded out by public unemployment insurance programmes. Together, involuntary bequests and intentional inter vivos transfers appear to be an important channel of intergenerational inequality transmission, and strengthen substantially the relationship between an individual's and his parents’ economic status. — Ernesto Villanueva

代际转移遗赠动机代际不平等OECD国家