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This paper provides an analysis of the social consequences of people seeking to keep up with the Joneses. All individuals attempt to reach a higher rank than the Joneses, including the Joneses themselves. This attitude gives rise to an equilibrium in which all individuals have equal utilities...
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This paper provides an analysis of the social consequences of people seeking to keep up with the Joneses. All individuals attempt to reach a higher rank than the Joneses, including the Joneses themselves. This attitude gives rise to an equilibrium in which all individuals have equal utilities...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013022644
higher share of immigrants in the population leads to a lower tax rate on labor income, with the effect statistically …
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The CNN exit polls after the 2004 election rated moral values the most important issue; next came jobs and the economy. Eighty percent of the voters who rated moral values the most important issue voted for Bush while eighty percent of the voters who rated jobs and the economy the most important...
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This paper studies the political economy of a basic income (BI) versus a means tested welfare scheme. We show in a very …
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full income profile, and in particular, on the preferences of two decisive voters. The effect of increasing inequality on … redistribution depends on the decision rule and the shape of the income distribution; redistribution will increase if both decisive …
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This paper studies the political economy of a basic income (BI) versus a means tested welfare scheme. We show in a very …
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This study examines appropriation decisions in a linear appropriation game setting with variations in the resource damage from appropriation and simultaneous variations in the resource damage and the opportunity cost of conservation, where the ratio of these two variables is held constant. In...
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This study examines individual and group behavior in a linear appropriation game setting. Subjects make decisions from a menu of eight games, without feedback. Four treatment conditions vary the magnitude of the opportunity cost of conservation, including symmetric and asymmetric treatments. A...
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