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Income comparison, income formation, and subjective well-being: New evidence on envy versus signaling

机译:收入比较,收入形成和主观幸福感:关于嫉妒与信号的新证据

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Drawing on the distinction between envy and signaling effects in income comparison, this paper uses panel data on subjective well-being from Germany over the period 1991-2009 to study whether the nature of income comparison has changed in the process of economic development and institutional change. We conceptualize a person's comparison income as the income predicted by indicators of her productivity and examine if comparison effects have changed with changes in the income-productivity relationship. We find that (i) after a series of institutional reforms that affected income formation, incomes are now better explained by productivity than they were before the reforms, (ii) before the reforms, signaling was the dominant concern in East Germany whereas envy was dominant in West Germany, (iii) since the reforms, no dominance of envy or signaling effects can be found. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:利用收入比较中的嫉妒和信号效应之间的区别,本文在1991 - 2009年期间使用了关于德国的主观幸福感的小组数据,以研究收入比较的性质在经济发展和机构变化过程中是否发生了变化 。 我们将一个人的比较收入概念化为她的生产力指标预测的收入,并检查比较效果是否随着收入生产率关系的变化而改变。 我们发现(i)(i)在一系列影响收入形成的机构改革之后,现在比改革之前的收入更好地解释了生产力,(ii)在改革之前,信号是在东德的主要关注点,而嫉妒是主导的。 在西德,(iii)自改革以来,找不到嫉妒或信号效应的主导地位。 (c)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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