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Veblen Preferences and Falling Calorie Consumption in India
When Rhinos Are Sacred: Why Some Countries Control Poaching
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
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Trademark Law and Status Signaling: Tattoos for the Privileged
Well&Being and Affl Uence in the Presence of a Veblen Good1
When Rhinos Are Sacred: Why Some Countries Control Poaching
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Veblen Goods and Urban Distinction: the Economic Geography of Conspicuous Consumption, a Survey of 21 Cities
Essays on the Dual-Economy
Towards a Sustainable, Participatory and Inclusive Wild Meat Sector
Behavioural Approaches to Understanding Student Choice
Thymology, Praxeology, Demand Curves, Giffen Goods and Diminishing Marginal Utility
Is Pepsi Really a Substitute for Coke? Market Definition in Antitrust and IP Mark Mckenna Notre Dame Law School,
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The Giffen Good — a Praxeological Approach*
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Ethical Codes and Income Distribution
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Veblen Goods and Urban Distinction: the Economic Geography of Conspicuous Consumption
The Good Life in the History of Economic Thought
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How Rich Nations Got Rich. Essays in the History of Economic Policy
“Conspicuous Consumption” in the Modern Language of Economics
Veblen Goods and Neighborhoods: Endogenising Consumption Reference Groups