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Abstract We study a model in which “useless” luxury goods are a mechanism for redistribution.
The Japanese Economic Review – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 1, 2008
Keywords: economics, general; microeconomics; macroeconomics/monetary economics//financial economics; econometrics; development economics; economic history
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