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The following pages link to Relative consumption, economic growth, and taxation (Q1611048):
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- Heterogeneous conformism and wealth distribution in a neoclassical growth model (Q345190) (← links)
- Growth, income taxes and consumption aspirations (Q427104) (← links)
- Conditions for indeterminacy and thresholds in neoclassical growth models (Q538507) (← 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)
- The quest for status and endogenous labor supply: the relative wealth framework (Q927425) (← links)
- Consumption externalities: a representative consumer model when agents are heterogeneous (Q957857) (← 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)
- Growth and the relativity of satisfaction (Q1296458) (← links)
- Optimal tax schemes and the environmental externality (Q1391617) (← links)
- Consumption tax, seigniorage tax and tax switch in a cash-in-advance economy of endogenous growth (Q1650995) (← links)
- Optimal tax policy in the presence of productive, consumption, and leisure externalities (Q1672859) (← links)
- A note on optimal taxation in the presence of externalities (Q1927331) (← links)
- Optimal consumption taxation in a model of endogenous growth with external habit formation (Q1929492) (← links)
- Admiration is a source of indeterminacy (Q1934024) (← links)
- Relative consumption, relative wealth and growth (Q1934875) (← links)
- The good, the bad and the worse: current, past and future consumption externalities and equilibrium efficiency (Q2099501) (← links)
- Multiple attractors and dynamics in an OLG model with productive environment (Q2205807) (← links)
- A note on external habits and efficiency in the AK model (Q2268387) (← links)
- Keeping up with the ageing Joneses (Q2271606) (← links)
- Keeping up with or running away from the Joneses: the Barro model revisited (Q2326180) (← links)
- Relative wealth, consumption taxation, and economic growth (Q2509070) (← links)
- Optimal Taxation when Consumers Have Endogenous Benchmark Levels of Consumption (Q3025122) (← links)
- GROWTH AND KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES (Q3089002) (← links)
- AGGREGATE AND DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS OF TAX POLICY WITH INTERDEPENDENT PREFERENCES: THE ROLE OF “CATCHING UP WITH THE JONESES” (Q3089003) (← links)
- Externality‐Correcting Taxes and Regulation* (Q3166544) (← links)
- Consumption externalities, market imperfections and optimal taxation (Q4583898) (← links)
- Equilibrium Efficiency in the Ramsey Model with Habit Formation (Q5452772) (← links)
- Consumption dominance curves: Testing for the impact of indirect tax reforms on poverty (Q5958454) (← links)
- Positional preferences and efficiency in a dynamic economy (Q6051890) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions for a ``simple'' decentralization with consumption externalities (Q6163293) (← links)