Most fantasy fiction is not really consistent. Nobody wants to think about economics in fantasy. That said, the Mistborn novels [are considered](https://clockworkcolossus.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/the-mistborn-trilogy-and-the-magic-of-internal-consistency/) to be rather good at this, so maybe Cosmere RPG setting might one with an "in-setting examination of what it means to have this privilege"?
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