Altruistically motivated transfers under uncertainty

  • Barczyk D
  • Kredler M
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© 2014 The Econometric Society.How do families behave dynamically? We provide a framework for studying economic problems in which family behavior is essential. Our key innovation is the inclusion of imperfectly altruistic agents in an otherwise standard consumption-savings problem with exogenous income risk. This gives rise to altruistic transfers and strategic behavior in the consumption-savings decision. We study the Markov-perfect equilibrium that arises from the limit of equilibria in a sequence of finite games. The equilibrium's transfer patterns are empirically plausible. Furthermore, agents overconsume relative to the social optimum. In contrast to two-period models, both the richer and the poorer players overconsume long before transfers actually occur. The poorer agent also faces incentives to engage in excessive risk-taking because losses from a gamble are absorbed by both while gains are enjoyed alone.

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Barczyk, D., & Kredler, M. (2014). Altruistically motivated transfers under uncertainty. Quantitative Economics, 5(3), 705–749. https://doi.org/10.3982/qe353

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