It has been widely documented that the poor spend a significant proportion of their income on gifts even at the expense of basic consumption. We test three competing explanations of this phenomenon—peer effect, status concern, and risk pooling—based on a census-type primary household survey in three natural villages in rural China and on detailed household records of gifts received on major occasions. We show that gift-giving behavior is largely influenced by peers in reference groups. Status concern is another key motive for keeping up with the Joneses in extending gifts. In particular, poor families with sons spend more on gift giving in proportion to their income than their rich counterparts, in response to the tightening marriage market...
The study is about the gift-exchange of gift money and condolence money called "zuirei" in China. I ...
Participating in and presenting gifts at funerals, weddings, and other ceremonies held by fellow vil...
47 pagesAt times, development economists have argued informal loans serve the same role as informal ...
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 ...
It has been widely recognized that the poor spends a significant proportion of their income on soci...
In many developing countries, gift expenses escalate with income growth and account for a substantia...
In many developing countries, gift expenses account for a substantial share of total household expen...
Sending gifts in specific festivals and events is a universal phenomenon. One major concern is the m...
Focusing on a remote area in rural China, we use a panel census of households in 26 villages to show...
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...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
The study is about the gift-exchange of gift money and condolence money called "zuirei" in China. I ...
Participating in and presenting gifts at funerals, weddings, and other ceremonies held by fellow vil...
47 pagesAt times, development economists have argued informal loans serve the same role as informal ...
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 ...
It has been widely recognized that the poor spends a significant proportion of their income on soci...
In many developing countries, gift expenses escalate with income growth and account for a substantia...
In many developing countries, gift expenses account for a substantial share of total household expen...
Sending gifts in specific festivals and events is a universal phenomenon. One major concern is the m...
Focusing on a remote area in rural China, we use a panel census of households in 26 villages to show...
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...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
The study is about the gift-exchange of gift money and condolence money called "zuirei" in China. I ...
Participating in and presenting gifts at funerals, weddings, and other ceremonies held by fellow vil...
47 pagesAt times, development economists have argued informal loans serve the same role as informal ...