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Intertemporal consumption / Bequest motive / Life-cycle hypothesis / Bequest / Laurence Kotlikoff / Wealth / Retirement / Family economics / Economics / Economic theories / Macroeconomics
Date: 2004-06-09 11:08:18
Intertemporal consumption
Bequest motive
Life-cycle hypothesis
Bequest
Laurence Kotlikoff
Wealth
Retirement
Family economics
Economics
Economic theories
Macroeconomics

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