Humanities: Christmas for Curmudgeons? Why gift-giving is wasteful (if you’re an economist)
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Jonathan WarnerFee range
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Economists tend to see everything as a set of agreements and transactions which both parties think will make them better off. So Christmas gift-giving is no exception. If the gift is something you wanted, why hadn’t you already bought it yourself? So it follows that most gifts are unwanted, or worth less to the recipient than the amount the giver paid for them. It would be better to gift cash instead, and let the recipient choose something they really wanted. (They do this in Hong Kong at Chinese New Year). So why do we persist in giving gifts? What makes a gift worth giving – and worth receiving? Can we rescue Christmas from the curmudgeonly economists?
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