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The Negative Externality of Luxury Goods
In economic models where an individual's satisfaction is partly determined by comparing their consumption to others, explain the specific mechanism through which one person's purchase of a highly visible luxury good can impose a cost on other members of society, thereby acting as a 'public bad'.
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The Negative Externality of Luxury Goods
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