Veblen Effects in a Theory of Conspicuous Consumption
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About Veblen Effects in a Theory of Conspicuous Consumption
This paper, published in 1996, received 673 indexed citations . Written by Laurie Simon Bagwell and B. Douglas Bernheim covering the research area of Economics and Econometrics and Management Science and Operations Research. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Marketing (316 citations), Sociology and Political Science (247 citations) and Economics and Econometrics (215 citations). Published in American Economic Review.
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