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    Status, affluence, and inequality: rank-based comparisons in games of status (English)
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    13 November 2009
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    status
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    relative standing
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    conspicuous consumption
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    consumption externalities
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    income inequality
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    social competitiveness
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    first price auctions
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    dispersive orderings
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