Social dimensions of fertility behavior and consumption patterns in the Anthropocene
Volume: 117, Issue: 12, Pages: 6300 - 6307
Published: Mar 12, 2020
Abstract
We consider two aspects of the human enterprise that profoundly affect the global environment: population and consumption. We show that fertility and consumption behavior harbor a class of externalities that have not been much noted in the literature. Both are driven in part by attitudes and preferences that are not egoistic but socially embedded; that is, each household's decisions are influenced by the decisions made by others. In a famous...
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Title
Social dimensions of fertility behavior and consumption patterns in the Anthropocene
Published Date
Mar 12, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
12
Pages
6300 - 6307
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