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"I specialize in future used goods — goods that used to belong to you.
To explain this trend, the Skidelskys invoke the phenomenon of what sociologists refer to as "bandwagon goods" — "goods that are desired because others already have them".
George Klosko ties it to the production of "presumptively beneficial public goods," goods that any one would want and which require social co-operation to produce (Klosko 1992).
He offers instead what he calls the "special goods" account: parents and children provide each other with very special goods, goods that cannot be gotten from any other type of relationship.
There are four distinct types of counterfeits: knockoffs, counterfeits that are reverse engineered from genuine goods, goods produced by outsourced suppliers on "third shifts," and goods that do not meet a manufacturer's standards but are not properly labeled as seconds or destroyed.
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