Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

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Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 227: The Social Contingency of Wants Implications for Growth and the Environment

Kjell Arne Brekke and Richard B. Howarth ()
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Richard B. Howarth: Statistics Norway

Abstract: Economic models typically assume that individual wants are determined by forces exogenous to the economic system. Social psychology and consumer research, in contrast, support the view that the perceived benefits of consumption are strongly affected by endogenously determined social norms. This paper presents a selective overview of the literature on the relationship between consumption and well-being, exploring the ways in which informal arguments from the descriptive social sciences might be linked to formal models of economic behavior. We incorporate Sen's (1985) distinction between commodities and functionings into Nordhaus' (1994) model of climate change and the world economy, showing that optimal paths for greenhouse gas emissions and capital accumulation are highly sensitive to the role of consumption norms in the welfare determination.

Keywords: Functionings; socially contingent wants; positional goods; greenhouse problem

JEL-codes: D11; D60; Q00 September 1998

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