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This paper studies the e¤ects of consumer income heterogeneity on monopolistically competitive product markets and individual welfare in the context of non-homothetic preferences. When expenditure of richer individuals is less sensitive to price change compared to poorer ones, a mean-preserving...
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This paper studies the market and welfare effects of income heterogeneity in monopolistically competitive product markets in the context of nonhomothetic preferences. In a closed economy, where richer individuals’ expenditures are less sensitive to price change compared to poorer ones’, a...
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