Lin Zhang
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Affiliation
Department of Economics
Kindai University
Higashiosaka, Japanhttp://www.kindai.ac.jp/keizai/
RePEc:edi:dekinjp (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2017.
"Intergenerational Transmission of Authoritative Parenting Style: Evidence from Japan,"
ISER Discussion Paper
1008, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2018. "Intergenerational Transmission of Authoritative Parenting Style: Evidence from Japan," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(1), pages 64-73, January.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2013.
"Welfare-Enhancing Parental Altruism and Children’s Habit Formation,"
ISER Discussion Paper
0890r, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, revised Aug 2016.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2016. "Welfare-enhancing parental altruism and children’s habit formation," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 63(3), pages 281-303, September.
Articles
- Lin Zhang, 2019. "Substitutability in Human Capital Formation and Education Inequality," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 39(1), pages 55-63.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2016.
"Welfare-enhancing parental altruism and children’s habit formation,"
International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 63(3), pages 281-303, September.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2013. "Welfare-Enhancing Parental Altruism and Children’s Habit Formation," ISER Discussion Paper 0890r, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, revised Aug 2016.
- Lin Zhang, 2013. "Saving and retirement behavior under quasi-hyperbolic discounting," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 109(1), pages 57-71, May.
Citations
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- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2013.
"Welfare-Enhancing Parental Altruism and Children’s Habit Formation,"
ISER Discussion Paper
0890r, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, revised Aug 2016.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2016. "Welfare-enhancing parental altruism and children’s habit formation," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 63(3), pages 281-303, September.
Cited by:
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2017.
"Intergenerational Transmission of Authoritative Parenting Style: Evidence from Japan,"
ISER Discussion Paper
1008, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2018. "Intergenerational Transmission of Authoritative Parenting Style: Evidence from Japan," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(1), pages 64-73, January.
- Lin Zhang, 2021. "Education Expenditure and Parenting Styles: Evidence from Cognitive Development in China," Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer, vol. 42(4), pages 729-744, December.
Articles
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2016.
"Welfare-enhancing parental altruism and children’s habit formation,"
International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 63(3), pages 281-303, September.
See citations under working paper version above.
- Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda, 2013. "Welfare-Enhancing Parental Altruism and Children’s Habit Formation," ISER Discussion Paper 0890r, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, revised Aug 2016.
- Lin Zhang, 2013.
"Saving and retirement behavior under quasi-hyperbolic discounting,"
Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 109(1), pages 57-71, May.
Cited by:
- Takuya Katauke & Sayaka Fukuda & Mostafa Saidur Rahim Khan & Yoshihiko Kadoya, 2023. "Financial Literacy and Impulsivity: Evidence from Japan," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(9), pages 1-14, April.
- Gopi Shah Goda & Matthew R. Levy & Colleen Flaherty Manchester & Aaron Sojourner & Joshua Tasoff, 2015. "The Role of Time Preferences and Exponential-Growth Bias in Retirement Savings," NBER Working Papers 21482, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Shah Goda, Gopi & Levy, Matthew R. & Flaherty Manchester, Colleen & Sojourner, Aaron & Tasoff, Joshua, 2018.
"Predicting Retirement Savings Using Survey Measures of Exponential-Growth Bias and Present Bias,"
IZA Discussion Papers
11762, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Gopi Shah Goda & Matthew Levy & Colleen Flaherty Manchester & Aaron Sojourner & Joshua Tasoff, 2019. "Predicting Retirement Savings Using Survey Measures Of Exponential‐Growth Bias And Present Bias," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 57(3), pages 1636-1658, July.
- Gopi Shah Goda & Matthew Levy & Colleen Flaherty Manchester & Aaron Sojourner & Joshua Tasoff, 2018. "Predicting Retirement Savings Using Survey Measures of Exponential-Growth Bias and Present Bias," Working Papers 2018-059, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group.
- Hagen, Johannes & Hallberg, Daniel & Sjögren Lindquist, Gabriella, 2021.
"A Nudge to Quit? The Effect of a Change in Pension Information on Annuitization, Labour Supply, and Retirement Choices Among Older Workers,"
GLO Discussion Paper Series
209 [pre.], Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- Johannes Hagen & Daniel Hallberg & Gabriella Sjögren, 2022. "A Nudge to Quit? The Effect of a Change in Pension Information on Annuitisation, Labour Supply and Retirement Choices Among Older Workers," The Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 132(643), pages 1060-1094.
- Hagen, Johannes & Hallberg, Daniel & Sjögren Lindquist, Gabriella, 2018. "A nudge to quit? The effect of a change in pension information on annuitization, labor supply and retirement choices among older workers," GLO Discussion Paper Series 209, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- Paul Calcott & Vladimir Petkov, 2022. "Excessive consumption and present bias," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 74(1), pages 113-134, July.
- Park, Hyeon, 2023. "Bounded rationality and optimal retirement age," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 154(C).
- Finkler, Sebastian, 2019. "Old-age poverty: The household perspective : a microsimulation approach of pension entitlements in Germany," VfS Annual Conference 2019 (Leipzig): 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Democracy and Market Economy 203518, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
- Piotr Bialowolski & Dorota Weziak-Bialowolska, 2014. "The Index of Household Financial Condition, Combining Subjective and Objective Indicators: An Appraisal of Italian Households," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 118(1), pages 365-385, August.
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