Does Envy Destroy Social Fundamentals? The Impact of Relative Income Position on Social Capital
- 1 March 2006
- preprint
- Published by Elsevier in SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract
Research evidence on the impact of relative income position on individual attitudes and behaviour is sorely lacking. Therefore, this paper assesses such positional impact on social capital by applying 14 different measurements to International Social Survey Programme data from 25 countries. We find support for a positional concern effect or envy whose magnitude in several cases is quite substantial. The results indicate that such an effect is non-linear. In addition, we find an indication that absolute income level is also relevant. Lastly, changing the reference group (regional versus national) produces no significant differences in the results.Keywords
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