This paper examines the implications of status-seeking behavior for long-term growth in a competitive economy. We explore the intuitive hypothesis that the quest for enhanced economic status leads to excessive levels of production and consumption. In a Ramsey growth model in which preferences are altered to include a concern for relative consumption, status seeking has no impacts on the economys long-run equilibrium in the absence of a labor-leisure tradeoff. Relative consumption effects do, however, induce short-term departures from efficient resource allocation, either augmenting or depressing consumption growth rates in accordance with the elasticity of substitution between consumption and status. In the case where social status is defin...
This paper analyzes a two-country model with international status seeking: utility in the status-see...
Social distinction or status is an important motivation of human behaviour. This paper provides a se...
We introduce a dynamic model of resource-grabbing by status-conscious agents, i.e., agents value not...
This paper examines the implications of status-seeking behavior for long-term growth in a competitiv...
According to Werner Sombart's classic text Luxury and Capitalism, the status-seeking behavior of ind...
Hirsch (1976) suggested that as consumption grows, an increasing proportion of the benefits people d...
According to Werner Sombart's classic text Luxury and Capitalism, the status-seeking behavior of ind...
This paper introduces the quest for status into a Ramsey-type model with en-dogenous labor supply an...
In this paper, we investigate whether, because of differing social organisation, the effect of great...
This paper is concerned with the effects of status preferences on indi-vidual risk–taking in the con...
We analyze the impact of status preferences on technological progress and long-run economic growth w...
The demand for status provides an important link between inequality and economic growth. We demonstr...
We analyze the implications of relative wealth preferences in a Ramsey model with endogenous labor s...
We study a two-country endogenous growth model where the utility of agents in developing countries i...
This paper argues that an increase in the inequality of wealth prompts a stronger quest for status t...
This paper analyzes a two-country model with international status seeking: utility in the status-see...
Social distinction or status is an important motivation of human behaviour. This paper provides a se...
We introduce a dynamic model of resource-grabbing by status-conscious agents, i.e., agents value not...
This paper examines the implications of status-seeking behavior for long-term growth in a competitiv...
According to Werner Sombart's classic text Luxury and Capitalism, the status-seeking behavior of ind...
Hirsch (1976) suggested that as consumption grows, an increasing proportion of the benefits people d...
According to Werner Sombart's classic text Luxury and Capitalism, the status-seeking behavior of ind...
This paper introduces the quest for status into a Ramsey-type model with en-dogenous labor supply an...
In this paper, we investigate whether, because of differing social organisation, the effect of great...
This paper is concerned with the effects of status preferences on indi-vidual risk–taking in the con...
We analyze the impact of status preferences on technological progress and long-run economic growth w...
The demand for status provides an important link between inequality and economic growth. We demonstr...
We analyze the implications of relative wealth preferences in a Ramsey model with endogenous labor s...
We study a two-country endogenous growth model where the utility of agents in developing countries i...
This paper argues that an increase in the inequality of wealth prompts a stronger quest for status t...
This paper analyzes a two-country model with international status seeking: utility in the status-see...
Social distinction or status is an important motivation of human behaviour. This paper provides a se...
We introduce a dynamic model of resource-grabbing by status-conscious agents, i.e., agents value not...