Inequality, Happiness and Relative Concerns: What Actually is their Relationship?
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29/02/2012
29/02/2012
2008
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| Resumo |
This paper briefly and informally surveys different theoretical models of relative concerns and their relation to inequality. Models of inequity aversion in common use in experimental economics imply a negative relation between inequality and happiness. In contrast, empirical studies on happiness typically employ models of relative concerns that assume that increases in others’ income always have a negative effect on own happiness. However, in these latter models, the relation between inequality and happiness can be positive. One possible solution is a rivalry model where a distinction is made between endowment and reward inequality which have respectively a negative and positive effect on happiness. These different models and their contrasting results may clarify why the empirical relationship between inequality and happiness has been difficult to establish. |
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University of Edinburgh |
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SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2008-01 |
| Palavras-Chave | #inequality #relative position #social preferences #tournaments #evolution |
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Working Paper |