Working Paper

Heterogeneous Bequests and Social Inequalities

Kirill Borissov, Stefano Bosi, Thai Ha-Huy, Mikhail Pakhnin
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10717

We study a growth model with two types of agents who are heterogeneous in their degree of family altruism. We prove that every equilibrium path converges to a unique steady state, and study the effect of altruism on the properties of steady-state equilibrium. We show that aggregate income is positively related to both level of altruism and altruism heterogeneity. When altruism heterogeneity is low, income inequality follows an inverse U-shaped pattern relative to the level of altruism, which is consistent with the cross-country Kuznets curve. When altruism heterogeneity is high, income inequality monotonically decreases with the level of altruism. Our results suggest that heterogeneous altruism is an important mechanism linking economic growth and income inequality.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: economic growth, heterogeneous agents, altruism, bequests, inequality, Kuznets curve
JEL Classification: D150, D640, E210, O400