Conspicuous consumption (English Wikipedia)

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  • Veblen, Thorstein (1899). The Theory of the Leisure Class. Project Gutenberg.
  • Lury, Celia (1996). Consumer Culture. Polity Press. ISBN 9780745614410.
  • Pigou, Arthur Cecil (1912). Wealth and Welfare.

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  • Postrel, Virginia. 2008 July/August. "Inconspicuous Consumption[permanent dead link]." The Atlantic. "Conspicuous consumption, this research suggests, is not an unambiguous signal of personal affluence. It's a sign of belonging to a relatively poor group."

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