<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Ordinal vs cardinal status: Two examples"^^ . "We demonstrate that in models where agents have concerns for status the model predictions can drastically change depending on whether status is modelled as an ordinal or cardinal magnitude. As a proof, we show that two well known theoretical findings are not robust to the substitution of ordinal status with cardinal status [Frank, R.H., The Demand for Unobservable and Other Positional Goods. American Economic Review, (75):101–116, 1985.] and viceversa [Clark, A. and Oswald, R.J., Comparison-Concave Utility and Following Behavior in Social and Economic Settings. Journal of Public Economics, (70):133–155, 1998.]."^^ . "2008" . . "101" . "1" . . "Elsevier"^^ . . . "Economics Letters"^^ . . . "01651765" . . . . . . . . . . "Leonardo"^^ . "Boncinelli"^^ . "Leonardo Boncinelli"^^ . . "Ennio"^^ . "Bilancini"^^ . "Ennio Bilancini"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #3889 \n\nOrdinal vs cardinal status: Two examples\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "HB Economic Theory"@en . .