Measuring hypotheticalgrandparents preferences for quality and relative standings
Abstract
Individuals' aversion to risk and inequality, and their concern for relative standing, are measured through experimental choices between hypothetical societies. It is found that on average individuals are both fairly inequality-averse and have a strong concern for relative income. The results are used to illustrate welfare consequences based on a utilitarian SWF and a modified CRRA utility function. It is shown that the social marginal utility of income may then become negative, even at income levels that are far from extreme.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2001Author
Daruvala, Dinky
Carlsson, Fredrik
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Keywords
Well-being
Veil of ignorance
distributional considerations
welfare theory
Publication type
Report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 42
Language
en