Discussion Papers 1525, 57 S.
Antonia Grohmann, Sahra Sakha
2015. Updated Version 2016.
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Published in: Applied Economics 51 (2019), 55, S. 5937-5951
This paper investigates the impact of peer observation on the consumption decisions of rural households in Thailand using a lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within group standard deviation in their decisions. Thus, we find evidence for conformity. Further, we find that individual's consumption choice is influenced by the group choice controlling for large number of individual, household, and village characteristics. We find that unfamiliarity of the product is counteracted by peer effects. Finally, we find evidence of treatment heterogeneity with regards to cognitive ability and village size.
Topics: Consumers
JEL-Classification: D12;C21;C92
Keywords: Consumption, Peer Effects, Conformity
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/201414