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06 May

2025

Research Seminar

Which Reference Groups Matter and How? A Relative Income Information Experiment with Administrative Data – Topi Miettinen

12:30

 – 

13:30

Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft
Kiellinie 66
24105 Kiel

Sprecher

Topi Miettinen (Hanken School of Economics and Helsinki Graduate School of Economics)

Abstract

Received wisdom holds that income rank matters for life satisfaction, but causal evidence on the nature and impact of income comparisons is limited. We randomize individuals from a representative sample of mid-career Finns to receive personal rank information from one of several reference groups. We find strong evidence of the effect of rank information on income satisfaction, but weaker effects on life satisfaction, and some evidence of real effects in experimental and administrative data. E ects are strong in narrow reference groups and weak and insignificant in the national one. Finally, we discuss the implications for income transparency policies.

Autoren

Xiaogeng Xu (Hanken School of Economics, and Helsinki GSE) – Satu Metsälampi (University of Turku) – Michael Kirchler (University of Innsbruck) – Kaisa Kotakorpi (Tampere University, and Finnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems Research)– Peter Hans Matthews (Middlebury College, Aalto School of Business, and Helsinki GSE) – Topi Miettinen (Hanken School of Economics, and Helsinki GSE)

Raum

Medienraum (A-211)

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