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Expenditure Cascades
Source
Review of Behavioral Economics, 1, 1-2, (2014), pp. 55-73ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Financiële economie en ondernemingsfinanciering
Journal title
Review of Behavioral Economics
Volume
vol. 1
Issue
iss. 1-2
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 55
Page end
p. 73
Subject
Distributional Conflicts in a Globalizing World: Consequences for State-Market-Civil Society ArrangementsAbstract
Prevailing economic models of consumer behavior completely ignore the well-documented link between context and evaluation. We propose and test a theory that explicitly incorporates this link. Changes in one group's spending shift the frame of reference that defines consumption standards for others just below them on the income scale, giving rise to expenditure cascades. Our model, a descendant of James Duesenberry's relative income hypothesis, predicts the observed ways in which individual savings rates respond to changes in both own and others' permanent income, as well as numerous other stylized fact patterns that are difficult to reconcile with prevailing models.
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