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Conspicuous consumption 2 Consumer behaviour 2 Expenditure observability 2 Expenditure visibility 2 Haushaltsstatistik 2 Household survey 2 Interdependent preferences 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Nachfrageinterdependenz 2 Private consumption 2 Privater Konsum 2 Survey data 2 Ausgaben 1 Consumer demand theory 1 Consumption theory 1 Einkommenselastizität der Nachfrage 1 Engel curves 1 Expenditure 1 Household 1 Income elasticity of demand 1 Konsumtheorie 1 Luxury goods 1 Luxusgüter 1 Nachfragetheorie des Haushalts 1 Privater Haushalt 1 conspicuous consumption 1 expenditure visibility 1 household data 1 impressions 1 income elasticities 1 luxury goods 1 noticeability 1 surveys 1
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Heffetz, Ori 3
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Discussion paper 1 Journal of Economic Psychology 1 Journal of economic psychology : research in economic psychology and behavioral economics 1
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Expenditure visibility and consumer behavior: new evidence
Heffetz, Ori - 2023
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Who sees what? Demographics and the visibility of consumer expenditures
Heffetz, Ori - In: Journal of Economic Psychology 33 (2012) 4, pp. 801-818
A growing body of work on social phenomena (like status, peer effects, social comparisons and fashion) rests on assumptions regarding the social observability of consumption activities. The present paper provides new empirical evidence for assessing such assumptions. We analyze data from a...
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Whe sees what? : demographics and the visibility of consumer expenditures
Heffetz, Ori - In: Journal of economic psychology : research in economic … 33 (2012) 4, pp. 801-818
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