article
Preference conformism : an experiment
Fecha
2018Registro en:
0014-2921
10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.02.009
Autor
Rojo Arjona, David
Fatas, Enrique
hargreaves heap, shaun
Institución
Resumen
This paper reports on an experiment designed to test whether people's preferences change to become more alike. Such preference conformism would be worrying for an economics that takes individual preferences as given (‘de gustibus es non disputandum’). So the test is important. But it is also difficult. People can behave alike for many reasons and the key to the design of our test, therefore, is the control of the other possible reasons for observing apparent peer effects. We find evidence of preference conformism in the aggregate and at the individual level (where there is heterogeneity). It appears also to be more consistent with Festinger's epistemic account of why it might occur than that of Social Identity Theory. © 2018 The Authors