Do You Enjoy Having More Than Others? Survey Evidence of Positional Goods
Sammanfattning
Although conventional economic theory proposes that only the absolute levels of
income and consumption matter for people’s utility, there is much evidence that relative
concerns are often important. This paper uses a survey-experimental method to measure
people’s perceptions of the degree to which such concerns matter, i.e. the degree of
positionality. Based on a representative sample in Sweden, income and cars are found to
be highly positional, on average. This is in contrast to leisure and car safety, which may
even be completely non-positional.
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2003Författare
Martinsson, Peter
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Carlsson, Fredrik
Nyckelord
Relative income; relative consumption; positional goods; survey-experimental method; marginal degree of positionality
Publikationstyp
Report
ISSN
1403-2465
Språk
en