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Do You Prefer Having More or More than Others? Survey Evidence on Positional Concerns in France

Gilles Grolleau () and Sandra Saïd

Journal of Economic Issues, 2008, vol. 42, issue 4, 1145-1158

Abstract: We investigate whether positional concerns (Veblen [1899] 1970; Hirsch, 1976) vary along several dimensions and domains, namely goods vs. bads, private vs. public, oneself vs. oneself s children, socially visible vs. nonsocially visible. Using a hypothetical survey in France, we replicate the empirical strategy of Solnick and Hemenway (1998; 2005) and test a larger set of socio-demographic variables that can be related to positional concerns. Despite some differences, our results are mostly consistent with those of Solnick and Hemenway (1998; 2005). We emphasize some policy implications.

Date: 2008
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