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Wealth Accumulation of US Households: What do we learn from the SIPP data?

Vincent Hildebrand

No 2001-01, IRISS Working Paper Series from IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD

Abstract: In this paper, I estimate, for US households, age-wealth profiles which allow for cohort effects. I use these to reexamine one of the central empirical propositions simple life-cycle models: dissaving after retirement. The analysis employs a data set whic

Date: 2001-01
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