Inequality, Happiness and Relative Concerns: What Actually is their Relationship?


Autoria(s): Hopkins, Ed
Data(s)

29/02/2012

29/02/2012

2008

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.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/14

Publicador

University of Edinburgh

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2008-01

Palavras-Chave #inequality #relative position #social preferences #tournaments #evolution
Tipo

Working Paper