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Descent Rules and Strategic Transfers. Evidence from Matrilineal Groups in Ghana


Eliana La Ferrara


Bocconi University - Department of Economics

February 2007

CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP6111

Abstract:     
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, a man's heir is not his own child but rather his sister's son. The paper examines the implications of this social norm for the pattern of inter-vivos transfers using household level data from rural Ghana, where the largest ethnic group is traditionally matrilineal. In particular, it tests the predictions of a model of strategic behaviour according to which children should respond to the threat of disinheritance by increasing transfers to their parents during lifetime to induce a donation of land before the default (matrilineal) inheritance is enforced. I find that the credibility of customary norms enforcement, as proxied by the presence of a nephew in the father's household, significantly increases the probability of receiving transfers from children for Akans but not for other groups. The effect is specific to nephews and not to other co-resident boys. This pattern of behaviour can affect asset accumulation decisions across generations.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 36

Keywords: Inter-vivos transfers, matrilineal inheritance, social norms, strategic bequests

JEL Classification: O16, O17

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Date posted: May 16, 2008  

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La Ferrara, Eliana, Descent Rules and Strategic Transfers. Evidence from Matrilineal Groups in Ghana (February 2007). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP6111. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1133736

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Eliana La Ferrara (Contact Author)
Bocconi University - Department of Economics ( email )
Via Gobbi 5
Milan, 20136
Italy
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