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Influencers and Subjective Value: They Have Something to Teach Us

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03/25/2023Lipton Matthews

The latest from the world of social media is the role of "influencers." There is a perfectly good economic explanation for their popularity.

Original Article: "Influencers and Subjective Value: They Have Something to Teach Us"

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Lipton Matthews is a researcher, business analyst, and contributor to Merion West, The Federalist, American Thinker, Intellectual Takeout, mises.org, and Imaginative Conservative. Visit his YouTube channel, with numerous interviews with a variety of scholars, here. He may be contacted at lo_matthews@yahoo.com or on Twitter (@matthewslipton).

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Influencers and Subjective Value: They Have Something to Teach Us