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individual with no income. The rich individual cares for her own social status. She evaluates her status by comparing disposable … when the richer cares for her status compared to a situation in which she does not. -- redistribution ; in-kind transfers … ; altruism ; status …
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This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and payoffs in a non-cooperative game where each player’s payoff depends on her present and future consumption and her rank in the present consumption distribution. The setting is a pooling...
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This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and payoffs in a non-cooperative game where each player's payoff depends on her present and future consumption and her rank in the present-consumption distribution. The setting is a pooling...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011789399
The paper investigates whether price subsidization or public provision of a private good, x, is the more efficient redistributional instrument in addition to an optimal nonlinear income tax. The identify of high and low skill individuals is assumed to be private information generating a...
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economic ladder. By contrast, the Life Satisfaction reaction to changes in economic status is significantly lower among …
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been stagnant over time despite sharp rises in income. Consumption taxes on status-seeking spending, along with official …
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economic ladder. By contrast, the Life Satisfaction reaction to changes in economic status is significantly lower among …
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A large body of evidence suggests that social comparisons matter for workers' valuation of the wage they receive. The consequences of social comparisons in imperfectly competitive labor markets are less well understood. We analyze an oligopsonistic model of the labor market where workers derive...
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A large body of evidence suggests that social comparisons matter for workers' valuation of the wage they receive. The consequences of social comparisons in imperfectly competitive labor markets are less well understood. We analyze an oligopsonistic model of the labor market where workers derive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011670919
In this article the author considers an economy in which individuals are matched into pairs and the desirability of an individual depends on her position on the distribution of wealth. The author assumes that individuals show their relative standing by consuming a conspicuous good and he shows...
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