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A behavioural analysis of the subsistence standard of living

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  • Mohammed Sharif

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Subsistence is analysed as an endogenous variable, contrary to its conventional exogenous treatment. It is postulated that the subsistence-livers perceive their own standard of subsistence, direct their earnings behaviour towards attaining, maintaining or exceeding this standard and, thus, reveal the standard through this behaviour. The labour supply function of the working poor, which displays a forward-falling segment at low wages and an upward-rising segment at higher wages, is hypothesised to offer measures of subsistence and survival standards. The concepts are rationalised using Sen's concept of 'freedom of choice' and Arrow's concept of 'freedom as flexibility'. It is argued that at below-subsistence living, individuals lack freedom of flexibility in choosing their preferences and thus suffer the loss of freedom of choice--while subsistence offers a reasonable minimum of this freedom, the freedom is completely lost at the lowest survival standard. Copyright 2003, Oxford University Press.

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  • Mohammed Sharif, 2003. "A behavioural analysis of the subsistence standard of living," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 27(2), pages 191-207, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:cambje:v:27:y:2003:i:2:p:191-207
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    1. Tchai Tavor & Limor Dina Gonen & Uriel Spiegel, 2022. "The Double-Peaked Shape of the Laffer Curve in the Case of the Inverted S-Shaped Labor Supply Curve," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(6), pages 1-19, March.
    2. Mingli Zheng, 2018. "Subjective value judgments of distributive justice and legal decision-making," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 2(1), pages 177-194, April.
    3. Manipushpak Mitra & Debapriya Sen, 2022. "A microeconomic analysis of subsistence," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 57(2), pages 301-320, December.
    4. Anthon, Signe & Lund, Jens Friis & Helles, Finn, 2008. "Targeting the poor: Taxation of marketed forest products in developing countries," Journal of Forest Economics, Elsevier, vol. 14(3), pages 197-224, June.

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