Exploring bequest intentions of Indian households

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This paper examines the bequest motives of Indian households in a context of changing demographic factors such as ageing and economic shocks such as the financial crisis of 2009, and demonetization in the year 2016. We employ a standardized questionnaire, and collect data from a random sample of 220 participants. The results indicate that self- interest has a negative association and social norms is positively associated with the intention to bequest. Further, altruism, religiosity and social norms negatively amplifies the relationship between self-interest and intention to bequest.

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Nair, S., Gopikumar, V., Ajith, A., & Sreedharan V, R. (2019, January 1). Exploring bequest intentions of Indian households. Cogent Economics and Finance. Cogent OA. https://doi.org/10.1080/23322039.2019.1637592

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