Sociology
The Economics of Social Status
Treats social status as an economic good with monetary properties—a medium of exchange, store of value, and rough unit of account—and explores how it is transacted in everyday interactions, how it shapes organizational efficiency, and how it can produce both healthy meritocracy and pathologies like gossip and politics.
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