“…These include the small-world property which holds across many different domains (Galaskiewicz, 2007;Newman, 2001;Uzzi & Spiro, 2005;Weeden & Cornwell, 2020), homophily in tie-formation, especially for economic class (Boucher, 2015;Cepić & Tonković, 2020;Huckfeldt, 1983;Malacarne, 2017;Mayer & Puller, 2008) and their sparsity, especially when focusing on close ties (De Giorgi, Frederiksen, & Pistaferri, 2020;Mac Carron, Kaski, & Dunbar, 2016). Schulz et al (2022) present a model of homophilic tie formation that can generate these stylised facts of empirical graph topologies as well as being able to replicate all the relevant findings on positional self-assessment and perceptions of inequality. Since our argument builds on status consumption, which rests on the individuals' perception of consumption, we adopt this modelling framework as an algorithm for plausible social networks.…”