Working Paper

A Permanent Income Version of the Relative Income Hypothesis

Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado, Ngo Van Long
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2361

We propose an overlapping generations economy where households care about relative consumption, the difference between their consumption and the consumption of their reference group. An individual's consumption is driven by the comparison of his lifetime income and the lifetime income of his reference group; hence the paper offers a permanent income version of the Duesenberry's relative income hypothesis. Across households the saving ratio increases with income while aggregate saving is independent of the income distribution. Positional concerns lead agents to over-consume, over-work and under-save. We propose a simple tax schedule that induces the competitive economy to achieve the efficient allocation.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Keywords: relative consumption, relative income hypothesis, permanent income
JEL Classification: H210