We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spending on a conspicuous good. Our focus is on how the shape of the status function – i.e., how social status is computed and evaluated – can affect the equilibrium outcome of the model, and in particular the relationship between inequality and wasteful conspicuous consumption. We find that if status depends in an ordinal way on individuals' relative standing in terms of economic resources, then redistributing resources from the rich to the poor increases social waste because it forces the rich to spend more on conspicuous consumption in order to differentiate themselves from the poor. If, instead, status depends in a cardinal way on individuals' r...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
The effect of status on aggregate welfare is ambiguous for marginal reforms that redistribute income...
We investigate how social status concerns may affect voters' preferences for redistribution. Social ...
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...
In this paper we study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their relative s...
In this paper we study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their relative s...
In this paper we study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their relative s...
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...
We investigate the effects of introducing a linear labor income tax under the assumptions that indiv...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
We investigate the effects of introducing a linear labor income tax under the assumptions that indiv...
We investigate the effects of introducing a linear labor income tax under the assumptions that indiv...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
The effect of status on aggregate welfare is ambiguous for marginal reforms that redistribute income...
We investigate how social status concerns may affect voters' preferences for redistribution. Social ...
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...
In this paper we study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their relative s...
In this paper we study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their relative s...
In this paper we study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their relative s...
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...
We investigate the effects of introducing a linear labor income tax under the assumptions that indiv...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
We investigate the effects of introducing a linear labor income tax under the assumptions that indiv...
We investigate the effects of introducing a linear labor income tax under the assumptions that indiv...
We present a model in which individuals' preferences are defined over their consumption, transfers t...
The effect of status on aggregate welfare is ambiguous for marginal reforms that redistribute income...
We investigate how social status concerns may affect voters' preferences for redistribution. Social ...