We study competitive market outcomes in economies where agents have other-regarding preferences (ORPs). We identify a separability condition on monotone preferences that is necessary and sufficient for one’s own demand to be independent of the allocations and characteristics of other agents in the economy. Given separability, it is impossible to identify ORPs from market behaviour: agents behave as if they had classical preferences that depend only on own consumption in competitive equilibrium. If preferences, in addition, depend only on the final allocation of consumption in society, the Second Wel-fare Theorem holds as long as any increase in resources can be distributed in a way that makes all agents better off. The First Welfare Theorem...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
We consider a pure exchange economy with consumption externalities in preferences. We use the notion...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Chapter Three explores how the...
We study competitive market outcomes in economies where agents have other-regarding preferences (ORP...
We study competitive market outcomes in economies where agents have other-regarding preferences (ORP...
Heidhues P, Riedel F. Do social preferences matter in competitive markets?. Working Papers. Institut...
A competitive market mechanism is a prominent example of a nonbinary social choice rule, typically d...
Dufwenberg M, Heidhues P, Kirchsteiger G, Riedel F. Other-Regarding Preferences in General Equilibri...
A competitive market mechanism is a prominent example of a non-binary social choice rule, typically ...
Equilibrium existence results are presented for competitive markets with externalities in price and ...
There is widespread conjecture that distributional concerns like fair-ness and altruism, found to sh...
A 'folk theorem' originating, among others, in the work of Stiglitz maintains that competitive equil...
International audienceThis paper considers an exchange economy with a measure space of agents and co...
In standard political economy models, voters are 'self-interested' i.e. care only about 'own' utilit...
We analyze an exchange economy in which (i) all commodities except money are indivisible, (ii) agent...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
We consider a pure exchange economy with consumption externalities in preferences. We use the notion...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Chapter Three explores how the...
We study competitive market outcomes in economies where agents have other-regarding preferences (ORP...
We study competitive market outcomes in economies where agents have other-regarding preferences (ORP...
Heidhues P, Riedel F. Do social preferences matter in competitive markets?. Working Papers. Institut...
A competitive market mechanism is a prominent example of a nonbinary social choice rule, typically d...
Dufwenberg M, Heidhues P, Kirchsteiger G, Riedel F. Other-Regarding Preferences in General Equilibri...
A competitive market mechanism is a prominent example of a non-binary social choice rule, typically ...
Equilibrium existence results are presented for competitive markets with externalities in price and ...
There is widespread conjecture that distributional concerns like fair-ness and altruism, found to sh...
A 'folk theorem' originating, among others, in the work of Stiglitz maintains that competitive equil...
International audienceThis paper considers an exchange economy with a measure space of agents and co...
In standard political economy models, voters are 'self-interested' i.e. care only about 'own' utilit...
We analyze an exchange economy in which (i) all commodities except money are indivisible, (ii) agent...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
We consider a pure exchange economy with consumption externalities in preferences. We use the notion...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Chapter Three explores how the...