This paper considers the effects of changes in the income distribution in an economy where agents ’ utility depends both on consumption and on their rank in the distribution of consumption of a positional good. We introduce a new methodology to compare the behavior of agents that occupy the same rank in the two different income distributions but typically have different levels of incomes, and analyze equilibrium choices and welfare of every member of the society for continuous distributions with arbitrary, even disjoint, ranges. If an income trans-formation raises incomes at the lower end of the income distribution, the poor will typically be better off. But because such an income transformation also increases the degree of social competiti...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
Shorrocks suggested a broad welfare dominance relationship using the properties of Pigou-Dalton and ...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
This paper considers the effect of inequality when there are concerns for status. We analyse the eff...
This paper considers the effect of inequality when there are concerns for status. We analyse the eff...
In a status game, homogenous individuals first decide on their income (and on the effort necessary t...
This thesis points out that economic agents preferences can be dependent on the future utility and t...
We investigate consumer choice where individuals care not only about the absolute values of consumpt...
In this paper, we investigate whether, because of differing social organisation, the effect of great...
This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and ...
This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and ...
In a status game, homogenous individuals first decide on their income (and on the effort necessary t...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
Shorrocks suggested a broad welfare dominance relationship using the properties of Pigou-Dalton and ...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
This paper considers the effect of inequality when there are concerns for status. We analyse the eff...
This paper considers the effect of inequality when there are concerns for status. We analyse the eff...
In a status game, homogenous individuals first decide on their income (and on the effort necessary t...
This thesis points out that economic agents preferences can be dependent on the future utility and t...
We investigate consumer choice where individuals care not only about the absolute values of consumpt...
In this paper, we investigate whether, because of differing social organisation, the effect of great...
This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and ...
This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and ...
In a status game, homogenous individuals first decide on their income (and on the effort necessary t...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
Shorrocks suggested a broad welfare dominance relationship using the properties of Pigou-Dalton and ...