It has been widely recognized that the poor spends a significant proportion of their income on social spending even at the expense of basic consumption. What are the motives behind the observed lavish social spending among the poor? We attempt to test three competing explanations at the social link level, risk pooling, peer effect, and status concern, via a uniform framework based on a unique primary dataset. The data set include household information from a three wave census type household survey as well as a long term gift record for all households in three villages in a poor region in rural China. Our dyadic estimations confirm the prevalence of peer influence and the status seeking motive in shaping gift spending and its rapid ...
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countr...
<div><p>An individual’s willingness to share resources declines as the social distance between the d...
47 pagesAt times, development economists have argued informal loans serve the same role as informal ...
It has been widely recognized that the poor spends a significant proportion of their income on soci...
It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts ...
It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts ...
It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts ...
Focusing on a remote area in rural China, we use a panel census of households in 26 villages to show...
In many developing countries, gift expenses account for a substantial share of total household expen...
In many developing countries, gift expenses escalate with income growth and account for a substantia...
Recent social spending inflation in China has led to its growth rate far exceeding that of income an...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
Sending gifts in specific festivals and events is a universal phenomenon. One major concern is the m...
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countr...
<div><p>The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in man...
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countr...
<div><p>An individual’s willingness to share resources declines as the social distance between the d...
47 pagesAt times, development economists have argued informal loans serve the same role as informal ...
It has been widely recognized that the poor spends a significant proportion of their income on soci...
It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts ...
It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts ...
It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts ...
Focusing on a remote area in rural China, we use a panel census of households in 26 villages to show...
In many developing countries, gift expenses account for a substantial share of total household expen...
In many developing countries, gift expenses escalate with income growth and account for a substantia...
Recent social spending inflation in China has led to its growth rate far exceeding that of income an...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
Sending gifts in specific festivals and events is a universal phenomenon. One major concern is the m...
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countr...
<div><p>The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in man...
The tradition of keeping written records of gift received during household ceremonies in many countr...
<div><p>An individual’s willingness to share resources declines as the social distance between the d...
47 pagesAt times, development economists have argued informal loans serve the same role as informal ...