Does anyone know of any research that looks at consumption goods and preference falsification? I.e. A consumer signals that they like X in public, but purchases Y in private (partly to offset the false signal, & partly because Y represents their true preference?)
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Normal supply and demand Explains green buyers as per Matthew Kahn again using big datahttps://voxeu.org/article/concern-environment-luxury-good-evidence-google-searches …
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@mattkahn1966 writes extensively on green consumers. Gap in your education if you don't follow his urban and environmental economics bloghttps://utopiayouarestandinginit.com/2017/05/18/matthew-e-kahn-on-california-voter-support-for-low-carbon-policies/ … -
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