Income inequality, consumption, and social-status seeking |
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Authors: | Ye JinHongbin Li Binzhen Wu |
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Institution: | School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, PR China |
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Abstract: | Using the Chinese Urban Household Survey data between 1997 and 2006, we find that income inequality has a negative (positive) effect on household consumption net of education expenditures (savings) even after we control for household income. We argue that people save to improve their social status when social status is associated with pecuniary and non-pecuniary benefits. Rising income inequality can strengthen the incentives of status-seeking savings by increasing the benefit of improving status, and by enlarging the wealth level required for status upgrading. We also find that the negative effect of income inequality on consumption is stronger for poorer and younger people and that income inequality stimulates more education investment, which are consistent with the status-seeking hypothesis. |
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Keywords: | D12 D91 E21 P46 |
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