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The following pages link to Conspicuous consumption, economic growth, and taxation (Q1375566):
Displayed 19 items.
- Social status, human capital formation and the long-run effects of money (Q453466) (← links)
- Will the consumption externalities' effects in the Ramsey model please stand up? (Q553386) (← links)
- The effects of consumption externalities in an R\&D-based growth model with endogenous skilled and unskilled labor supply (Q617360) (← links)
- Social status and long-run effects of monetary policy in a two-sector monetary economy of endogenous growth (Q631123) (← links)
- Pollution control in open economies: implications of within-period interactions for dynamic game equilibrium (Q814817) (← links)
- The quest for status and endogenous labor supply: the relative wealth framework (Q927425) (← links)
- Consumption taxation, social status and indeterminacy in models of endogenous growth with elastic labor supply (Q987419) (← links)
- Theory of negative consumption externalities with applications to the economics of happiness (Q1014324) (← links)
- Inequality and growth: the roles of life expectancy and relative consumption (Q1039891) (← links)
- Consumption externalities with endogenous time preference (Q1039892) (← links)
- Jealousy and underconsumption in a one-sector model with wealth preference (Q1042728) (← links)
- Relative consumption, economic growth, and taxation (Q1611048) (← links)
- Relative consumption, relative wealth and growth (Q1934875) (← links)
- The impact of a reference point determined by social comparison on wealth growth and inequality (Q2246604) (← links)
- Keeping up with the ageing Joneses (Q2271606) (← links)
- Keeping up with or running away from the Joneses: the Barro model revisited (Q2326180) (← links)
- Trade, politics, and the environment: Tailpipe vs. smokestack (Q2426921) (← links)
- GROWTH, STAGNATION AND STATUS PREFERENCE (Q3072436) (← links)
- GROWTH AND KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES (Q3089002) (← links)