Charitable Bequests and Wealth At Death
Anthony Atkinson,
Peter G. Backus and
John Micklewright ()
Economic Journal, 2017, vol. 127, issue 605, F1-F23
Abstract:
Charitable bequests are a major source of income for charities but surprisingly little is known about them. We propose a multi‐stage framework for analysing the bequest decision and examine the evidence for Britain provided by new data on estates. The novelty of the framework is that it distinguishes between five different steps that lead to a charitable bequest. Our new data for Britain have the advantages of covering the whole population of non‐trivial estates, in contrast to much of the US literature based on the small fraction of the population covered by estate tax returns, and of containing fuller information on charitable intent. We use this unique data set to explore the relationship with wealth at death of testacy, of leaving a charitable bequest, and of the form of the bequests.
Date: 2017
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Working Paper: Charitable Bequests and Wealth at Death (2012) 
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