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Economic inequality and Robert H. Frank

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Difference between Economic inequality and Robert H. Frank

Economic inequality vs. Robert H. Frank

Economic inequality is the difference found in various measures of economic well-being among individuals in a group, among groups in a population, or among countries. Robert Harris Frank (born January 2, 1945) is the Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management and a Professor of Economics at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.

Similarities between Economic inequality and Robert H. Frank

Economic inequality and Robert H. Frank have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Conspicuous consumption, Keeping up with the Joneses, Princeton University Press, The New York Times.

Conspicuous consumption

Conspicuous consumption is the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury goods and services to publicly display economic power—of the income or of the accumulated wealth of the buyer.

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Keeping up with the Joneses

Keeping up with the Joneses is an idiom in many parts of the English-speaking world referring to the comparison to one's neighbor as a benchmark for social class or the accumulation of material goods.

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Princeton University Press

Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections to Princeton University.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Economic inequality and Robert H. Frank Comparison

Economic inequality has 317 relations, while Robert H. Frank has 46. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.10% = 4 / (317 + 46).

References

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