We conduct a survey with 264 participants to test for relative consumption effects of national and local public goods as well as private goods. In contrast to previous results, we find that relative consumption effects are more pronounced for private goods than for public goods. Our second finding is that relative consumption effects are less pronounced for local public goods than for national public goods. We discuss and test different explanations for a good’s degree of positionality and find that these can, in part, account for our results very well
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In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
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We find, using survey-experimental methods, that most individuals are concerned with both relative i...
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discussions; and to two anonymous referees for their comments and suggestions. A growing body of emp...
This paper shows that the public provision of private goods may be justified on pure efficiency grou...
By using hypothetical choice experiments, this paper presents ev-idence that individuals ’ concern f...
We find, using survey-experimental methods, that most individuals are concerned with both relative i...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the qu...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the que...
Although conventional economic theory proposes that only the absolute levels of income and consumpti...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the que...
The article presents experimental evidence that shows that people often consider relative price diff...
The recent literature has shown that subjective welfare depends on relative income. Attempts to test...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making ...
Should economists depart from the neoclassical assumption of independent preferences and admit that ...
We find, using survey-experimental methods, that most individuals are concerned with both relative i...
By using hypothetical choice experiments, this paper presents evidence that individuals' concern for...
discussions; and to two anonymous referees for their comments and suggestions. A growing body of emp...
This paper shows that the public provision of private goods may be justified on pure efficiency grou...
By using hypothetical choice experiments, this paper presents ev-idence that individuals ’ concern f...
We find, using survey-experimental methods, that most individuals are concerned with both relative i...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the qu...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the que...
Although conventional economic theory proposes that only the absolute levels of income and consumpti...
Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the que...
The article presents experimental evidence that shows that people often consider relative price diff...
The recent literature has shown that subjective welfare depends on relative income. Attempts to test...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
Some economists argue that consumption of publicly visible goods is driven by social status. Making ...