Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/3734
Title: Reference Groups and Household Consumption: Evidence From Turkey
Authors: Tamgaç Tezcan, Ünay
Keywords: Household expenditures
reference group
peer effects
developing country
Turkey
Publisher: Turkish Economic Association Foundation
Türkiye Ekonomi Kurumu Vakfı
Source: Tezcan, Ü. T. (2016). Reference Groups And Household Consumption: Evidence From Turkey. Ekonomi-tek-International Economics Journal, 5(1), 71-107.
Abstract: It is well-known that relative concern influences many economic choices, including consumption decisions. Recently, several studies have linked the gradually falling savings rate in the United States since the 1980s with both relative concern and increased inequality. In this paper, we test for the presence of relative concern (i.e., peer effects) in consumption decisions for Turkey. In particular, we test whether households are affected by the purchases of other households who constitute their reference group. This is one of the few studies that investigate relative concern in a developing-country setting. Drawing on nationally representative data from the Turkish Household Budget Survey for the years 2003-2012, we examine different reference groups comprised of members having the same education level, urban-rural residence status, or age range. We find that the hypothesis is validated and that non-rich households are affected by perceiving the consumption of more prosperous individuals of the same educational background. However, we do not observe any group effects for upper-income households.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/3734
http://ekonomitek.org/pdffile/no13_makale3.pdf
ISSN: 2146-6173
Appears in Collections:İktisat Bölümü / Department of Economics

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