Consumption (Economics) -- United States
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Consumption (Economics) -- United States
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Consumption (Economics)
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- The well-tuned brain, neuroscience and the life well lived, Peter C. Whybrow
- Con$umed, how markets corrupt children, infantilize adults, and swallow citizens whole, Benjamin R. Barber
- Housing wealth and consumer spending
- The well-tuned brain, [neuroscience and the life well lived], by Peter C. Whybrow, MD
- The road to economic recovery, prospects for jobs and growth : hearing before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, February 26, 2010
- Reevaluation of the 1972-73 U.S. consumer expenditure survey, a further examination based on revised estimates of personal consumer expenditures, Robert B. Pearl, Survey Research Laboratory, University of Illinois
- Can tax rebates stimulate consumption spending in a life-cycle model?, Jonathan Huntley, Valentina Michelangeli
- Affluenza, the all consuming epidemic, John de Graaf, David Wann, Thomas H. Naylor ; in association with Redefining Progress ; illustrations by David Horsey ; foreword by Scott Simon
- Celebrating the family, ethnicity, consumer culture, and family rituals, Elizabeth H. Pleck
- The green consumer, Joel Makower with John Elkington, and Julia Hailes
- Against thrift, why consumer culture is good for the economy, the environment, and your soul, James Livingston
- Lead us into temptation, the triumph of American materialism, James B. Twitchell
- An analysis of U.S. household dairy demand, Christopher G. Davis [and others]
- Shiny objects, why we spend money we don't have in search of happiness we can't buy, James A. Roberts
- Lost in summerland, essays, Barrett Swanson
- Luxury fever, why money fails to satisfy in an era of excess, Robert H. Frank
- What Americans really want-- really, the truth about our hopes, dreams, and fears, Frank I. Luntz
- The affluenza antidote, how wealthy families can raise grounded children in an age of apathy and entitlement, James V. D'Amico
- The economic organization of the household, W. Keith Bryant
- Economic growth and job creation, background and proposals relating to incentives for consumption and investment, prepared for hearings scheduled before the Senate Finance Committee, February 11 and 12, 2003, by the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation
- Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption, are coupons more effective than pure price discounts?, Diansheng Dong ; Ephraim Leibtag
- A consumers' republic, the politics of mass consumption in postwar America, Lizabeth Cohen
- Total materials consumption, an estimation methodology and example using lead, a materials flow analysis, by Marilyn B. Biviano, Daniel E. Sullivan, and Lorie A. Wagner
- 100 years of U.S. consumer spending, data for the nation, New York City, and Boston, [authors, Michael L. Dolfman, Denis M. McSweeney]
- The overspent American, upscaling, downshifting and the new consumer, Juliet B. Schor
- Exporting America, why corporate greed is shipping American jobs overseas, Lou Dobbs
- The middle-class tax cuts' impact on consumer spending & retailers, National Economic Council & Council of Economic Advisers
- Consuming desires, consumption, culture, and the pursuit of happiness, edited by Roger Rosenblatt
- The business of holidays, edited by Maud Lavin ; with contributions by Melanie Archer, Alyson Priestap-Beaton, Amy Tavormina Fidler, Benjamin Finch, and Jason Warriner
- The influence of demographics and household specific price indices on consumption based inequality and welfare, a comparison of Spain and the United States, Thesia I. Garner, Javier Ruiz-Castillo, Mercedes Sastre
- An examination of the difference between the CPI and the PCE deflator, Dennis Fixler, Ted Jaditz
- How the nation's consumers spend their money
- The well-tuned brain, neuroscience and the life well lived, Peter C. Whybrow
- Escape from affluenza, producers, John de Graaf, Vivia Boe ; writer, John de Graaf ; a co-production of KCTS Television and John de Graaf ; producers, writers, John de Graaf, Vivia Boe; editor, John de Graaf
- Call of the mall, Paco Underhill
- 1972-1973 U.S. consumer expenditure survey, a preliminary evaluation, [Robert B. Pearl]
- Consumer swindlers, and how to avoid them
- Should the U.S. Reduce Its Consumption?, David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors
- Farm household well-being, comparing consumption- and income-based measures, Carol Adaire Jones, Daniel Milkove, Laura Paszkiewicz
- Household spending patterns, a comparison of four census regions, Cassandra Yocum
- The overspent American, why we want what we don't need, Juliet B. Schor
- Falling behind, how rising inequality harms the middle class, Robert H. Frank
- Economic well-being based on income, consumer expenditures and personal assessments of minimum needs, Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen Short
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