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This paper attempts to summarize and integrate some recent economic theories of consumer behavior based on demand for underlying characteristics of goods. The implications of these theories for research in consumer behavior are discussed, and an attempt is made to compare and integrate these theories ...
aWith appeal to the standard economic theory of consumer choice, the proponents of RP for prescription drugs see it as a form of fair and efficient market com¬petition that can avoid altogether price regulation by government and make “consumers and physicians (as agents of consumers) sensitive...
7. On the New Theory of Consumer Behavior (with Robert T. Michael) Part 5. Irrational Behavior 8. Irrational Behavior and Economic Theory Part 6. Marriage, Fertility, and the Family 9. An Economic Analysis of Fertility 10. On the interaction between the Quantity and Quality of Children ...
Consumer theory 3:Producer theory 4:Government intervention 5:Market failure Market efficiency 6:Economic growth National income 7:AD-AS 8:Inflation Unemployment 9:International Economics 10:Monetary Policy Theory Fiscal Policy Theory 经济学进阶部分: ...
On the other hand, the act of buying a pair of sneakers that is priced more than what the economic theory says should be the price and when the consumer is willing to pay a premium for acquiring that particular good or service, it can be said to be the symbolic aspect of consumption ...
New directions in economic psychology : theory, experiment and application edited by Stephen E.G. Lea, Paul Webley, Brian M. Young E. Elgar, c1992 SEG Lea,P Webley,BM Young - E. Elgar 被引量: 3发表: 1992年 The Economic Psychology of Television Advertising Economic theories of the role ...
The economic theory of the consumer, which assumes individual satisfaction as its goal and individual freedom to pursue satisfaction as its sine qua non, has become an important ideological element in political economy. Some have argued that the political dimension of economics has evolved into a ki...
Consumerism is the theory that individuals who consume goods and services in large quantities will be better off. Some economists believe that consumer spending stimulates production and economic growth. Economists view consumption as about fulfilling biological needs & wants based on maximizing utility. ...
The assumptions of economists are made to better understand consumer and business behavior when making economic decisions. Economists can't isolate individual variables in the real world, so they make assumptions to create a model that they can control. ...