Measurement of Social Preference from Utility-Based Choice Experiments

ISER Discussion Paper No. 759

46 Pages Posted: 11 Nov 2009

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Katsunori Yamada

Kindai University - Faculty of Economics; Osaka University - Institute of Social and Economic Research

Masayuki Sato

Kobe University - Graduate School of Human Development and Environment

Yasuhiro Nakamoto

Kyushu Sangyo University - Faculty of Economics

Date Written: November 11, 2009

Abstract

Ever since the classical works of Smith and Veblen, economists have recognized that individuals care about their relative positions and status in addition to their own consumption. This paper addresses a new framework of choice experiments in order to specify the shape of utility function with preference externalities. Theoretical studies on social preference, which are conducted without estimating or calibrating important parameters of social preference and put forward various propositions in accordance with the parameters assumed, can refer to the parameters estimated in this paper. Our findings complement those of happiness studies which support the view of social preference. We show that preference externality is, on average, characterized by jealousy among Japanese respondents, and also that heterogeneity in social preference parameters is driven by differences in income levels, age, and gender.

Keywords: Social preference, Relative utility, Stated preferences, Choice experiment

JEL Classification: C25, D03, D62

Suggested Citation

Yamada, Katsunori and Sato, Masayuki and Nakamoto, Yasuhiro, Measurement of Social Preference from Utility-Based Choice Experiments (November 11, 2009). ISER Discussion Paper No. 759, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1503775 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1503775

Katsunori Yamada (Contact Author)

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Masayuki Sato

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Yasuhiro Nakamoto

Kyushu Sangyo University - Faculty of Economics ( email )

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Japan

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