Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making a causal inference about this claim is difficult with observational data. We conduct an experiment in which we vary both whether a purchase of a physical product is publicly visible or kept private and whether the income used for purchase is linked to social status or randomly assigned. Making consumption choices visible leads to a large increase in demand when income is linked to status, but not otherwise. We investigate the characteristics that mediate this effect and estimate its impact on welfare
Consumption of certain products or services often brings status or prestige to the consumer. Such st...
We study the effect of conspicuous consumption on social status in an online virtual world. Based on...
Drawing from costly signaling theory, we predicted that luxury consumption enhances status and produ...
Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making ...
Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making ...
© Oxford University Press 2016. All rights reserved. If individuals care about their status, defined...
textThe primary objectives of the current research were to (1) test the effectiveness of conspicuous...
textThe primary objectives of the current research were to (1) test the effectiveness of conspicuous...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
This thesis examines how the strength of peoples social ties inuences the level of conspicuous consu...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the que...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
Conspicuous consumption—spending money on luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic...
Conspicuous consumption—spending money on luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic...
Individuals engage in conspicuous consumption to signal their income to their own reference groups,...
Consumption of certain products or services often brings status or prestige to the consumer. Such st...
We study the effect of conspicuous consumption on social status in an online virtual world. Based on...
Drawing from costly signaling theory, we predicted that luxury consumption enhances status and produ...
Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making ...
Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making ...
© Oxford University Press 2016. All rights reserved. If individuals care about their status, defined...
textThe primary objectives of the current research were to (1) test the effectiveness of conspicuous...
textThe primary objectives of the current research were to (1) test the effectiveness of conspicuous...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
This thesis examines how the strength of peoples social ties inuences the level of conspicuous consu...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the que...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
Conspicuous consumption—spending money on luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic...
Conspicuous consumption—spending money on luxury goods and services to publicly display the economic...
Individuals engage in conspicuous consumption to signal their income to their own reference groups,...
Consumption of certain products or services often brings status or prestige to the consumer. Such st...
We study the effect of conspicuous consumption on social status in an online virtual world. Based on...
Drawing from costly signaling theory, we predicted that luxury consumption enhances status and produ...