• Are there social limits to growth? 

      Brekke, Kjell Arne; Howarth, Richard B.; Nyborg, Karine (Discussion Papers;No. 239, Working paper, 1998)
      Hirsch (1976) suggested that as consumption grows, an increasing proportion of the benefits people derive from consumption is due to a status effect. Status is a relative concept that cannot be increased on average; thus ...
    • Status preferences and economic growth 

      Howarth, Richard B.; Brekke, Kjell Arne (Discussion Papers;No. 240, Working paper, 1998)
      This paper examines the implications of status-seeking behavior for long-term growth in a competitive economy. We explore the intuitive hypothesis that the quest for enhanced economic status leads to excessive levels of ...
    • The social contingency of wants implications for growth and the environment 

      Brekke, Kjell Arne; Howarth, Richard B. (Discussion Papers;No. 227, Working paper, 1998)
      Economic models typically assume that individual wants are determined by forces exogenous to the economic system. Social psychology and consumer research, in contrast, support the view that the perceived benefits of ...