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Household Consumption, Household Indebtedness, and Inequality in Turkey: A Microeconometric Analysis. (2020). Albayrak, Ozlem.
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  32. Relative deprivation, wealth inequality and economic growth. (2008). Peng, Baochun.
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  34. La conflictiva relación entre la satisfacción y el ingreso. (2008). Lora, Eduardo ; Chaparro, Juan.
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  35. The Conflictive Relationship between Satisfaction and Income. (2008). Lora, Eduardo ; Chaparro, Juan.
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  39. The Relative Income Hypothesis. (2008). Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco.
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  41. Relative status and well-being: evidence from U.S. suicide deaths. (2007). Wilson, Daniel ; Daly, Mary ; Johnson, Norman J..
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  42. Relative comparisons and economics: empirical evidence. (2007). Wilson, Daniel ; Daly, Mary.
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  45. ENVY, LEISURE, AND RESTRICTIONS ON WORKING HOURS. (2006). Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco.
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  47. Consumption Theory with Reference Dependent Utility. (2006). Andersson, Fredrik W..
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  48. Is Concern for Relative Consumption a Function of Relative Consumption?. (2006). Andersson, Fredrik W..
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  49. Keeping up with the Joneses and staying ahead of the Smiths: evidence from suicide data. (2006). Wilson, Daniel ; Daly, Mary.
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  52. DOES ENVY DESTROY SOCIAL FUNDAMENTALS? THE IMPACT OF RELATIVE INCOME POSITION ON SOCIAL CAPITAL. (2006). Torgler, Benno ; Fischer, Justina A. V..
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  53. Who cares about relative deprivation ?. (2005). Lokshin, Michael.
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  54. Keeping Up with the Vaishyas: Caste and Relative Standing. (2005). Johansson-Stenman, Olof ; Gupta, Gautam ; Carlsson, Fredrik.
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  55. Are Vietnamese Farmers Concerned with their Relative Position in Society?. (2005). Martinsson, Peter ; Carlsson, Fredrik ; Nam, Pham Khanh ; Linde-Rahr, Martin .
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  56. Honestly, why are you driving a BMW?. (2004). Martinsson, Peter ; Johansson-Stenman, Olof.
    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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