Discussion Papers 1824, 65 S.
Jana Friedrichsen, Tobias König, Tobias Lausen
2019
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Published in: The Economic Journal, 131 (2021), 633, S. 220–246
We analyze the political economy of the public provision of private goods when individuals care about their social status. Status concerns motivate richer individuals to vote for the public provision of goods they themselves buy in markets: a higher provision level attracts more individuals to the public sector, enhancing the social exclusivity of market purchases. Majority voting may lead to a public provision that only a minority of citizens use. Users in the public sector may enjoy better provision than users in the private system. We characterize the coalitions that can prevail in a political equilibrium.
JEL-Classification: H42;D72
Keywords: In-kind provision, Status preferences, Majority voting
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/204665