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Intergenerational transfers of wealth

In: Vanity Economics

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This book presents an accessible and sometimes controversial economic exploration of numerous issues surrounding sex, marriage and family. It analyzes the role of ‘vanity’, defined as social status and self-esteem, in social and economic behaviors.

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  • ., 2014. "Intergenerational transfers of wealth," Chapters, in: Vanity Economics, chapter 24, pages 217-225, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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