Visible Consumption, Income Inequality and Social Comparisons. Evidence from Four Latin American CountriesFootnote1 We are very grateful for the comments and suggestions provided by Guillermo Alves, Veronica Amarante, Ana Fascioli, Robert Frank, Ignacio Munyo, Ori Heffetz, Juan Olano, Ambra Poggi, Gustavo Pereira, Agustín Reyes, Analía Rivero, Andrés Rius, Gonzalo Salas two anonymous referees, and attendants to Seminario del Instituto de Economia attendants to the meetings of the Human Development and Capabilities Association in Athens and Asociacion Latinoamericana y del Caribe para el Estudio de las Capacidades Humanas in Lima. All errors remain our own.
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