[23] Harbaugh, Rick. “Falling Behind the Joneses: Relative Consumption and the Growth-
Savings Paradox”, Economics Letters 53, (1996), 297-304.
[24] Hof, Franz X., and Franz Wirl. “Wealth Induced Multiple Equilibria in Small Open
Economy Versions of the Ramsey Model”, (2002), mimeo.
[25] Ljungqvist, Lars, and Harald Uhlig. “Tax Policy and Aggregate Demand Management
Under Catching Up with the Joneses”, The American Economic Review 90 (June
2000), 356-66.
[26] Mansoorian, Arman. “Habits and Durability in Consumption, and Dynamics of the
Current Account”, Journal of International Economics 44(1), (1998), 69-82.
[27] Mansoorian, Arman, and Simon Neaime. “Habits and Durability in Consumption, and
the Effects of Tariff Protection”, Open Economies Review 11(3), (2000), 195-204.
[28] Matsuyama, Kiminori. “Residential Investment and the Current Account”, Journal
of International Economics 28(1), (1990), 137-153.
[29] Obstfeld, Maurice and Kenneth Rogoff. Foundations of International Economics, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, (1996).
[30] Oswald, Andrew J. “Happiness and Economic Performance”, The Economic Journal
107 (1997), 1815-31.
[31] Rauscher, Michael. “Protestant Ethic, Status Seeking, and Economic Growth”, Dis-
cussion Paper, University of Rostock, Germany, (1997a).
[32] Rauscher, Michael. “Conspicuous Consumption, Economic Growth, and Taxation”,
Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie) 66(1), (1997b), 35-42.
[33] Turnovsky, Stephen J. International Macroeconomic Dynamics. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 1997.
5. Appendix
25
More intriguing information
1. Midwest prospects and the new economy2. The name is absent
3. The Effects of Attendance on Academic Performance: Panel Data Evidence for Introductory Microeconomics
4. The name is absent
5. A novel selective 11b-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 inhibitor prevents human adipogenesis
6. IMPLICATIONS OF CHANGING AID PROGRAMS TO U.S. AGRICULTURE
7. The name is absent
8. The name is absent
9. Asymmetric transfer of the dynamic motion aftereffect between first- and second-order cues and among different second-order cues
10. Thresholds for Employment and Unemployment - a Spatial Analysis of German Regional Labour Markets 1992-2000