OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL

Outward habit formation affects consumption decisions. Since consumption displays a negative environmental externality, outward habits has as well an (adverse) effect on the environment. This research paper centers around the theoretical linkage between the combination of both externalities (environ...

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Main Author: Fatma Safi
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Language:English
Published: University of Oradea Publishing House 2021-03-01
Series:Oradea Journal of Business and Economics
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spelling doaj-c54ca1c7a1264235966e92ecf524b3082021-04-05T07:41:42ZengUniversity of Oradea Publishing HouseOradea Journal of Business and Economics2501-35992501-35992021-03-01614250http://doi.org/10.47535/1991ojbe120OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODELFatma Safi0Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Sfax, Sfax, TunisiaOutward habit formation affects consumption decisions. Since consumption displays a negative environmental externality, outward habits has as well an (adverse) effect on the environment. This research paper centers around the theoretical linkage between the combination of both externalities (environmental deterioration and outward habits). The objective of this study is to examine the impacts of outward habits on the state of the environment in the context of an overlapping generations economy. In our study, environmental quality is a public good negatively affected by consumption activity and positively affected by maintenance investment. With outward habit formation, the build-up level of average past consumption in the economy at large influences the current utility of an individual consumer. Thus, individuals draw utility not only from their own level of current consumption, but also from its level relative to the average consumption in the economy. How does outward habit influence the state of the environment? We analyze this question using an overlapping generations model with outward habit and environmental quality in the utility function. In steady state equilibrium allocation, we show that whether outward habits are destructive to the environment depends on the degrees of outward habit formation and the size of the economy. http://ojbe.steconomiceuoradea.ro/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/OJBE-61_fin-42-50.pdfoutward habitsoverlapping generationsenvironmental qualityconsumptionexternalities
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OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL
Oradea Journal of Business and Economics
outward habits
overlapping generations
environmental quality
consumption
externalities
author_facet Fatma Safi
author_sort Fatma Safi
title OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL
title_short OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL
title_full OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL
title_fullStr OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL
title_full_unstemmed OUTWARD HABITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL
title_sort outward habits and environmental quality in an overlapping generations model
publisher University of Oradea Publishing House
series Oradea Journal of Business and Economics
issn 2501-3599
2501-3599
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Outward habit formation affects consumption decisions. Since consumption displays a negative environmental externality, outward habits has as well an (adverse) effect on the environment. This research paper centers around the theoretical linkage between the combination of both externalities (environmental deterioration and outward habits). The objective of this study is to examine the impacts of outward habits on the state of the environment in the context of an overlapping generations economy. In our study, environmental quality is a public good negatively affected by consumption activity and positively affected by maintenance investment. With outward habit formation, the build-up level of average past consumption in the economy at large influences the current utility of an individual consumer. Thus, individuals draw utility not only from their own level of current consumption, but also from its level relative to the average consumption in the economy. How does outward habit influence the state of the environment? We analyze this question using an overlapping generations model with outward habit and environmental quality in the utility function. In steady state equilibrium allocation, we show that whether outward habits are destructive to the environment depends on the degrees of outward habit formation and the size of the economy.
topic outward habits
overlapping generations
environmental quality
consumption
externalities
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