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Charitable giving, social capital and positional concerns

Armenak Antinyan, Vardan Baghdasaryan and Aleksandr Grigoryan

No E2021/33, Cardiff Economics Working Papers from Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section

Abstract: Research on the effects of positional concerns on individuals' attitudes and behavior in certain policy-relevant areas is lacking. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between positional concerns, charitable giving and social capital. We use data from the "Caucasus Barometer" survey administered in three post-Soviet transition economies: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Our analysis proceeds in two phases. First, controlling for absolute income and other individual and household characteristics, we show an association between positional concerns and charitable giving as well as between positional concerns and social capital. Second, we use an instrumental variable model that uses heteroskedasticity-based instruments generated through Lewbel's method to provide supporting evidence of the causal impact of positional concerns on the outcome variables of interest. We find that the relative deprivation of a household can have negative impacts on its members'charitable giving and social capital.

Keywords: Positional Concern; Social Capital; Charitable Giving; Reference Group. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D31 D63 D91 P30 Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50 pages
Date: 2021-12
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cis, nep-soc and nep-tra
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