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Cognitive Dissonance, Status and Growth of the Underclass
Robert J. Oxoby University of Calgary - Economics; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Economic Journal, Vol. 114, No. 498, pp. 727-749, October 2004 Abstract: We present a model of cognitive adaptation to examine the growth and behaviours of the underclass. In the model, individuals experiencing cognitive dissonance between status seeking and social recognition adapt their attitudes regarding what is deemed status worthy. This yields the endogenous formation of an underclass in which non-pecuniary social returns counteract the effect of traditional incentives (i.e. wages) in motivating behaviour. By gaining insight into the process of psychological adaptation of those living in poverty, the paper sheds light on economic policies that mitigate the disenfranchisement and hence the growth of the underclass. Accepted Paper Series Date posted: October 07, 2004 ; Last revised: October 09, 2004Suggested CitationContact Information
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