Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income on consumption of goods that appear to be useless in alleviating poverty, while saving at very low rates and neglecting investment in health and education. Such consumption patterns seem to be related to the persistence of poverty. We offer an explanation for this observation that is based on a trade-off between conspicuous consumption and human capital as signals for unobserved income, under the assumption that individuals care about their status. Despite homothetic preferences, this trade-off gives rise to a convex saving function, which can help explain the persistence of poverty
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
Using data on 697 individuals from 375 rural low income households in India, we test expectations on...
We consider a situation where the relatively ‘poor’ are concerned about their relative income status...
Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income on consumption of goods that a...
Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income consuming goods that do not ap...
Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income on the consump-tion of goods t...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
We evaluate whether and how the persistence of inequality and the presence of inequality traps carry...
This dissertation explores some of the causes of low-savings by the poor, which are linked to the pe...
In this paper, we analyze the emergence and persistence of poverty traps and study how wide-spread p...
My research is centered around understanding consumption behavior and its relationship with inequal...
This thesis investigates the scope, nature and welfare effects of status consumption by the poor in ...
The existing literature on poverty has discussed about the conflict between income-based measure and...
Conspicuous consumption—spending money on luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic...
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
Using data on 697 individuals from 375 rural low income households in India, we test expectations on...
We consider a situation where the relatively ‘poor’ are concerned about their relative income status...
Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income on consumption of goods that a...
Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income consuming goods that do not ap...
Poor families around the world spend a large fraction of their income on the consump-tion of goods t...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
We evaluate whether and how the persistence of inequality and the presence of inequality traps carry...
This dissertation explores some of the causes of low-savings by the poor, which are linked to the pe...
In this paper, we analyze the emergence and persistence of poverty traps and study how wide-spread p...
My research is centered around understanding consumption behavior and its relationship with inequal...
This thesis investigates the scope, nature and welfare effects of status consumption by the poor in ...
The existing literature on poverty has discussed about the conflict between income-based measure and...
Conspicuous consumption—spending money on luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic...
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
Using data on 697 individuals from 375 rural low income households in India, we test expectations on...
We consider a situation where the relatively ‘poor’ are concerned about their relative income status...