We present a model of consumer behaviour when consumers value conformity and examine the implications for environmental policy. The model shares a feature set out in Dasgupta, Southerton, Ulph and Ulph (2016) of having a structure of preferences for conformity which induces a mass of consumers to adhere exactly to a norm level of consumption (clumping). However we extend our previous analysis by analysing the conditions for the existence and potential uniqueness of consumption norms. In doing so we introduce threshold effects whereby individuals adhere to a norm only if sufficiently many others do so. Taken together these have striking implications for environmental policy in the case where the norm good generates pollution emissions. Clump...
We analyse how market competition in a vertically differentiated polluting industry is affected by p...
In this paper, under the assumption that green consumption has (at least partially) a social/psychol...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...
In this paper we assume that for some commodities individuals may wish to adjust their levels of con...
In this paper we assume that for some commodities individuals may wish to adjust their levels of con...
In this article we study the implication of thresholds in preferences. To model this we extend the ...
Tackling over-consumption of resources and associated emissions at the lifestyle level will be cruci...
We test the hypothesis that people conform to certain social norms, i.e. that some individuals may b...
Previous research on pro-environmental behaviours has shown that nudges can be effective in changing...
We consider a model of conformity that permits a non-conformist equilibrium and multiple conformist...
In this article we study the implication of thresholds in preferences. To model this we extend the b...
A predominant view in ecological economics is that current levels and paths of consumption are unsus...
International audienceWe analyze environmental policy in a model where some consumers (dubbed green)...
International audienceWe analyze environmental policy in a model where some consumers (dubbed green)...
Behavioural economics offers insights for environmental policy in cases where neoclassical economic ...
We analyse how market competition in a vertically differentiated polluting industry is affected by p...
In this paper, under the assumption that green consumption has (at least partially) a social/psychol...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...
In this paper we assume that for some commodities individuals may wish to adjust their levels of con...
In this paper we assume that for some commodities individuals may wish to adjust their levels of con...
In this article we study the implication of thresholds in preferences. To model this we extend the ...
Tackling over-consumption of resources and associated emissions at the lifestyle level will be cruci...
We test the hypothesis that people conform to certain social norms, i.e. that some individuals may b...
Previous research on pro-environmental behaviours has shown that nudges can be effective in changing...
We consider a model of conformity that permits a non-conformist equilibrium and multiple conformist...
In this article we study the implication of thresholds in preferences. To model this we extend the b...
A predominant view in ecological economics is that current levels and paths of consumption are unsus...
International audienceWe analyze environmental policy in a model where some consumers (dubbed green)...
International audienceWe analyze environmental policy in a model where some consumers (dubbed green)...
Behavioural economics offers insights for environmental policy in cases where neoclassical economic ...
We analyse how market competition in a vertically differentiated polluting industry is affected by p...
In this paper, under the assumption that green consumption has (at least partially) a social/psychol...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...