When Samuelson met Veblen abroad: National and global public good provision when social comparisons matter

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2012-09

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This paper derives Pareto efficient policy rules for the provision of national as well as global public goods in a two-country world, where each individual cares about relative consumption within as well as between countries. Furthermore, we compare these policy rules with those that follow from a non-cooperative Nash equilibrium. The results show that both global and national public goods are systematically under-provided in Nash equilibrium under such relative consumption concerns.

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JEL Classification: D03; D62; H41.

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public goods, relative consumption, inter-jurisdictional comparison, status, positional goods

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