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JHPS 

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Japanese Household Panel Survey
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SCF 

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The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is normally a triennial cross-sectional survey of U.S. families. The survey data include information on families’ balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics. ...
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KLEMS 

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EU KLEMS project aims to create a database on measures of economic growth, productivity, employment creation, capital formation and technological change at the industry level for all European Union member states from 1970 onwards.
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US Census 

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The Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the nation’s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy. Our goal is to provide the best mix of timeliness, relevancy, quality and cost for the data we collect ...
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Incentives, self-selection, and coordination of motivated agents for the production of social goods 

Bauer, Kevin; Kosfeld, Michael; von Siemens, Ferdinand (2021-07-24)
We study, theoretically and empirically, the effects of incentives on the self-selection and coordination of motivated agents to produce a social good. Agents join teams where they allocate effort to either generate ...
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Discount rates, debt maturity, and the fiscal theory 

Corhay, Alexandre; Kind, Thilo; Kung, Howard; Morales, Gonzalo (2021-10-12)
This paper examines how the transmission of government portfolio risk arising from maturity operations depends on the stance of monetary/fiscal policy. Accounting for risk premia in the fiscal theory allows the government ...
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AuthorKraft, Holger (13)Ludwig, Alexander (12)Maurer, Raimond (6)... View MoreResearch AreaMacro Finance (71)Household Finance (61)Financial Markets (32)... View MoreJEL ClassificationG12 (39)G11 (33)D91 (32)... View MoreTopic
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Household Finance (71)Fiscal Stability (54)... View MoreKeywordwelfare (15)social security (13)portfolio choice (10)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (25)2016 (18)2018 (18)Has File(s)Yes (156)No (30)
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