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Bequest Motives of Aged Households in Japan.. (1991). Ohtake, Fumio.
In: ISER Discussion Paper.
RePEc:dpr:wpaper:0249.

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  1. Why Do Children Take Care of Their Elderly Parents? Are the Japanese Any Different?. (2016). Tang, Xueli ; Horioka, Charles ; Gahramanov, Emin ; Hayat, Aziz .
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22245.

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  2. Why Do Children Take Care of Their Elderly Parents? Are the Japanese Any Different?. (2016). Tang, Xueli ; Horioka, Charles ; Gahramanov, Emin ; Hayat, Aziz .
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
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  3. Why Do Children Take Care of Their Elderly Parents? Are the Japanese Any Different?. (2016). Tang, Xueli ; Horioka, Charles ; Gahramanov, Emin ; Hayat, Aziz .
    In: AGI Working Paper Series.
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  4. The Role of Science, Technology and Research in Economic Development. (2014). Pernia, Ernesto ; Mendoza, Adrian ; Clarete, Ramon L. ; Gaduena, Ammielou .
    In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
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  5. Why Do People Leave Bequests? For Love or Self-Interest? Evidence from a New International Survey of Bequest Plans. (2014). Horioka, Charles.
    In: UP School of Economics Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:phs:dpaper:201406.

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  6. Are Americans and Indians More Altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? Evidence from a New International Survey of Bequest Plans. (2014). Horioka, Charles.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:20158.

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  7. Are Americans and Indians more altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? Evidence from a new international survey of bequest plans. (2014). Horioka, Charles.
    In: Review of Economics of the Household.
    RePEc:kap:reveho:v:12:y:2014:i:3:p:411-437.

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  8. Are Americans and Indians More Altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? Evidence from a New International Survey of Bequest Plans. (2014). Horioka, Charles.
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
    RePEc:dpr:wpaper:0901.

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  9. Why do first-born children live together with parents?. (2010). WAKABAYASHI, Midori ; Kureishi, Wataru.
    In: Japan and the World Economy.
    RePEc:eee:japwor:v:22:y:2010:i:3:p:159-172.

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  10. Is the eldest son different? The residential choice of siblings in Japan. (2009). WAKABAYASHI, Midori ; Horioka, Charles.
    In: Japan and the World Economy.
    RePEc:eee:japwor:v:21:y:2009:i:4:p:337-348.

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  11. Is the Eldest Son Different? The Residential Choice of Siblings in Japan. (2006). WAKABAYASHI, Midori ; Horioka, Charles.
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    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:12655.

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  12. The distribution of bequests in Japan. (2006). Otsuki, Hideaki ; Shimono, Keiko.
    In: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies.
    RePEc:eee:jjieco:v:20:y:2006:i:1:p:77-86.

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  13. Is the Eldest Son Different? The Residential Choice of Siblings in Japan. (2006). WAKABAYASHI, Midori ; Horioka, Charles.
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
    RePEc:dpr:wpaper:0674.

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  14. Altruism and the Care of Elderly Parents: Evidence from Japanese Families. (2006). Ohtake, Fumio ; Kohara, Miki.
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
    RePEc:dpr:wpaper:0670.

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  15. Are the Japanese Selfish, Altruistic, or Dynastic?. (2001). Horioka, Charles.
    In: CIRJE F-Series.
    RePEc:tky:fseres:2001cf134.

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  16. Are the Japanese Selfish, Altruistic, or Dynastic?. (2001). Horioka, Charles.
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  17. Household savings in Japan revisited. (2001). Takayama, Noriyuki ; Kitamura, Yukinobu ; Arita, Fumiko .
    In: Research in Economics.
    RePEc:eee:reecon:v:55:y:2001:i:2:p:135-153.

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  18. Are the Japanese Selfish, Altruistic, or Dynastic?. (2001). Horioka, Charles.
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
    RePEc:dpr:wpaper:0556.

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  19. Are Americans More Altruistic than the Japanese? A U.S.-Japan Comparison of Saving and Bequest Motives. (2000). WATANABE, WAKO ; Horioka, Charles ; Fujisaki, H. ; Kouno, T..
    In: International Economic Journal.
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  20. The Economic Position of the Elderly in Japan. (1996). Yashiro, Naohiro .
    In: NBER Chapters.
    RePEc:nbr:nberch:8462.

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  21. Dissaving by the Elderly, Transfer Motives and Liquidity Constraints. (1993). terlizzese, daniele ; Guiso, Luigi ; Ando, Albert .
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