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Relative concerns on visible consumption: a source of economic distortions

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Do relative concerns on visible consumption give rise to economic distortions? We re-examine the question posited by Arrow and Dasgupta (2009) building upon their general framework but recognizing that relative concerns can only apply to visible goods (e.g., cars, clothing, jewelry) and that households consume both visible and non-visible goods. Contrary to Arrow and Dasgupta (2009), the answer to this question turns to be always affirmative: the competitive equilibrium will always be different than the socially optimal one, since individuals do not take into account the negative externality they exert on others through the consumption of the visible good, while the social planner does. If one invokes separability assumptions, then the steady state competitive equilibrium consumption of non-visible goods will be strictly lower than the socially optimal one.
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10.1515/bejte-2015-0025

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Economics
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Publisher:
De Gruyter
Journal:
B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics More from this journal
Volume:
16
Issue:
1
Pages:
33–45
Publication date:
2015-06-30
Acceptance date:
2015-06-04
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EISSN:
1935-1704
ISSN:
2194-6124


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English
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613037
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uuid:cc4c5d10-a720-4665-a12a-c0857eb4892a
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2015-09-30
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