Wedding Celebrations as Conspicuous Consumption: Signaling Social Status in Rural India
We examine the determinants of expenditures on wedding celebrations by rural Indian families. We develop a status signaling model of wedding celebrations where the size of the celebration signals the quality of the new groom’s family and, thus, the enhanced social status of the bride’s family. Predictions from the model are tested with survey data from South India using a natural experiment derived from variations in norms of village exogamy—when daughters have to marry grooms from another village—to identify the availability of information on the groom’s family to the bride’s village. The econometric results are consistent with a status signaling interpretation.
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2004
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Authors: | Bloch, Francis ; Rao, Vijayendra ; Desai, Sonalde |
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Journal of Human Resources. - University of Wisconsin Press. - Vol. 39.2004, 3
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University of Wisconsin Press |
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