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Status, Growth and the Environment - Goods as Symbols in Applied Welfare Economics (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Status, Growth and the Environment - Goods as Symbols in Applied Welfare Economics (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Applied welfare economics proceeds from the assumption that
preferences are fixed and independent of social context. Social
psychologists and anthropologists, in contrast, interpret
preferences as being strongly shaped by culture and the prevailing
social norms. This viewpoint is supported by a wealth of evidence
from ethnographies, social surveys, and experimental studies.
Integrating theory and evidence from a range of social sciences,
the authors argue that the satisfaction derived from material goods
depends upon their symbolic meaning, as people use goods to
reinforce a positive social identity. They further contend that
this calls for the incorporation of status preferences in economic
models. The book finds that concerns over social status may lead
decision makers to significantly overvalue consumption and
undervalue the natural environment. In addition, income and
consumption taxes that are normally regarded as 'distortionary' may
be necessary to address the social costs of status signalling.
Based on the available evidence, the authors argue that failing to
account for status preferences can lead to flawed policy
prescriptions in debates over optimal taxation, the economics of
climate change and Environmental Kuznets Curves. To address this
bias, the book offers a tractable, operational, and theoretically
grounded approach to the economics of social status. Students and
scholars of ecological, environmental and resource economics will
find Status, Growth and the Environment to be a highly original and
fascinating read. It will also be of great relevance to anyone with
an interest in applied welfare economics.
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