Title of article :
Fooling the eye of the beholder: deceptive status signalling among the poor in developing countries
Author/Authors :
Kempen، Luuk Van نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Poor consumers in the developing world use a variety of status signalling devices that rely on deception of the observer. A frequently used deceptive strategy is the consumption of counterfeit instead of original status-intensive goods, mainly cheap copies of expensive brand-name goods from developed countries. The choice for such deceptive modes of conspicuous consumption is analysed within a product characteristics approach as developed by Lancaster and compared with nondeceptive alternatives. Under the controversial assumption that the poor care about status, it is shown that counterfeit goods embody a more ʹappropriateʹ combination of status and functionality than original goods. It appears that the consumption of counterfeits potentially enhances the welfare of low-income consumers, depending on the extent to which the eye of the relevant beholder is effectively deceived.
Keywords :
groundwater , heterogeneity , reactive transport , conditional temporal moments , multirate sorption
Journal title :
Journal of International Development
Journal title :
Journal of International Development