Working Paper

Us and Them: Distributional Preferences in Small and Large Groups

Heiner Schumacher, Iris Kesternich, Michael Kosfeld, Joachim Winter
CESifo, Munich, 2014

CESifo Working Paper No. 4657

We analyze distributional preferences in games in which a decider chooses the provision of a good that benefits a receiver and creates costs for a group of payers. The average decider takes into account the welfare of all parties and has concerns for efficiency. However, she attaches similar weights to small and large groups so that she neglects large provision costs that are dispersed among many payers. This holds regardless of whether the decider benefits from the provision or not. A CES utility function which rationalizes average behavior implies altruism in bilateral situations and welfare-damaging actions when costs are dispersed.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: social preferences, distribution games, concentrated benefits and dispersed costs
JEL Classification: C910, D630, H000