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Consumption Behaviour and Economic Growth, Paperback / softback Book

Consumption Behaviour and Economic Growth Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Revision with unchanged content. Through the ages, women undertook a remarkable development in society.

They lived their traditional role as housewives and mothers and were also classified as unemployable.

But after the Second World War the role model of women changed dramatically.

The number of women at universities increased. Due to education women were enabled to take responsible jobs and earn their living on their own.

Today, women can fulfil their dreams of consumption themselves. According to female consumption behaviour, luxury manufacturers have adjusted their marketing mix towards women's communication and consumption patterns.

Regarding women's liking for branded goods, the luxury industry enjoys stable growth rates.

Therefore, female consumption behaviour in the luxury market affects economic growth. The author Michael Slowik gives an overview of females in societies, regarding their likings and different consumer types.

He goes into detail regarding the theory of consumption - preferences and considers the "Revealed Preference-Analysis" by Paul Anthony Samuelson concerning external consumption effects.

Finally the author concludes how the particular consumption behaviour effects economic growth. The book is addressed to females, economists, companies in the luxury industry and governments.

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