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Evaluating a Policy Response to Conspicuous Consumption

A government is considering implementing a significant tax on luxury goods, such as high-end cars, designer clothing, and expensive jewelry. Proponents argue that such a tax is justified not just for raising revenue, but because the highly visible consumption of these goods by a few can negatively impact the well-being of the wider society by influencing others to work more than they otherwise would. Critically evaluate this argument. In your response, explain the economic reasoning for how the consumption choices of one group might impose indirect costs on others, and assess whether a luxury tax is an appropriate policy tool to address this specific issue.

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