Format:
XXXVIII, 385 S.
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graph. Darst.
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24 cm
ISBN:
1559634855
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1559634863
Series Statement:
Frontier issues in economic thought vol. 2
Note:
Authors of original articles ; Foreword
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pt. 3. Family, gender, and socialization ; Overview essay
,
pt. 5. Foundations of economic theories of consumption ; Overview essay
,
pt. 7. Perpetuating consumer culture : media, advertising, and wants creation ; Overview essay
,
pt. 9. Globalization and consumer culture ; Overview essay
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Authors of original articles ; Foreword
,
pt. 3.Family, gender, and socialization ; Overview essay
,
pt. 5.Foundations of economic theories of consumption ; Overview essay
,
pt. 7.Perpetuating consumer culture : media, advertising, and wants creation ; Overview essay
,
pt. 9.Globalization and consumer culture ; Overview essay
,
Acknowledgments ; Volume introduction
,
pt. 1. Scope and definition ; Overview essay
,
Consumption, well-being, and virtue
,
The original affluent society
,
The limits to satisfaction : examination
,
Will raising the incomes of all increase the happiness of all?
,
The expansion of consumption
,
New analytic bases for an economic critique of Consumer Society
,
Consumption : the new wave of research in the humanities and social sciences
,
pt. 2. Consumption in the affluent society ; Overview essay
,
Traumas of time and money in prosperity and depression
,
The insidious cycle of work and spend
,
Work, consumption, and the joyless consumer
,
The study of consumption, object domains, ideology, and interests ; Toward a theory of consumption
,
Notes on the relationship between production and consumption
,
The political economy of opulence
,
The increasing scarcity of time
,
Social limits to growth : the commercialization bias
,
Changing consumption patterns : the transformation of Orange County since World War II
,
The domestic production of monies
,
Sitcoms and suburbs : positioning the 1950s homemaker
,
Gender as commodity
,
Gender and consumption : transcending the feminine?
,
Meanings of material possessions as reflections of identity
,
Friendship or commodities? The road not taken : friendship, consumerism, and happiness
,
Playing with culture : toys, TV, and children's culture in the age of marketing
,
pt. 4. The history of consumer society ; Overview essay
,
The history of consumption : a literature review and consumer guide
,
Changes in English and Anglo-American consumption from 1550 to 1800
,
Pictorial prints and the growth of consumerism : class and cosmopolitanism in early modern culture
,
The Quaker ethic : plain living and high thinking in American culture
,
The consumer revolution of eighteenth-century England
,
Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution
,
Learning to consume : early department stores and the shaping of the modern consumer culture (1800-1914)
,
From salvation to self-realization : advertising and the therapeutic roots of consumer culture
,
The consumer's comfort and dream
,
materialism and modern political philosophy
,
The history of economics from a humanistic perspective
,
Capital, labor, and the commodity form
,
Institutional economics and consumption
,
Keynes' economic thought and the theory of consumer behavior
,
A reformulation of the theory of saving
,
Bandwagon, snob, and Veblen effects in the theory of consumers' demand
,
The standard of living and the capacity to save
,
The imperatives of consumer demand and the dependence effect
,
pt. 6. Critiques and alternatives in economic theory ; Overview essay
,
Alternative approaches to consumer behavior
,
The separative self : androcentric bias in neoclassical assumptions
,
Economics, psychology, and consumer behavior
,
The psychology and economics of motivation
,
The neglected realm of social scarcity
,
The demand for unobservable and other nonpositional goods
,
Change and innovation in the technology of consumption
,
Procrastination and obedience
,
The distorted mirror : reflections on the unintended consequences of advertising
,
Modern consumerism and imaginative hedonism
,
Social comparison, advertising, and consumer discontent
,
Limits to satisfaction : diagnosis
,
Goods as satisfiers
,
Introduction to fables of abundance
,
Advertising
,
The emergence of American television : the formative years ; Toward a new video order : the 1980s
,
Television and the structuring of experience
,
Theories of consumption in media studies
,
Household debt problems : toward a micro-macro linkage
,
pt. 8. Consumption and the environment ; Overview essay
,
The allocation and distribution of resources
,
Market and nonmarket determinants of private consumption and their impacts on the environment
,
Consumption : value added, physical transformation, and welfare
,
Creating the affluent society
,
Natural resource consumption
,
The environmental costs of consumption
,
Creating a sustainable materials economy
,
Development and the elimination of poverty
,
Third World consumer culture
,
Positional goods, conspicuous consumption, and the international demonstration effect reconsidered
,
Advertising in nonaffluent societies : Galbraith revisited
,
The culture-ideology of consumerism in the Third World ; The culture-ideology of consumerism in urban China
,
Transnational advertising : some considerations of the impact on peripheral societies
,
Transnational corporations and Third World consumption : implications for competitive strategies
,
Gross national consumption in the United States : implications for Third World development
,
pt. 10. Visions of an alternative ; Overview essay
,
Economic possibilities for our grandchildren
,
Alternatives to mass consumption
,
Exiting the squirrel cage
,
How to bring joy into our economics
,
Qualitative growth
,
The poverty of affluence : new alternatives
,
A culture of permanence
,
Living more simply and civilizational revitalization
,
Subject index ; Name index.
,
Acknowledgments ; Volume introduction
,
pt. 1.Scope and definition ; Overview essay
,
Consumption, well-being, and virtue
,
Theoriginal affluent society
,
Thelimits to satisfaction : examination
,
Will raising the incomes of all increase the happiness of all?
,
Theexpansion of consumption
,
New analytic bases for an economic critique of Consumer Society
,
Consumption : the new wave of research in the humanities and social sciences
,
pt. 2.Consumption in the affluent society ; Overview essay
,
Traumas of time and money in prosperity and depression
,
Theinsidious cycle of work and spend
,
Work, consumption, and the joyless consumer
,
Thestudy of consumption, object domains, ideology, and interests ;Toward a theory of consumption
,
Notes on the relationship between production and consumption
,
Thepolitical economy of opulence
,
Theincreasing scarcity of time
,
Social limits to growth : the commercialization bias
,
Changing consumption patterns : the transformation of Orange County since World War II
,
Thedomestic production of monies
,
Sitcoms and suburbs : positioning the 1950s homemaker
,
Gender as commodity
,
Gender and consumption : transcending the feminine?
,
Meanings of material possessions as reflections of identity
,
Friendship or commodities? The road not taken : friendship, consumerism, and happiness
,
Playing with culture : toys, TV, and children's culture in the age of marketing
,
pt. 4. Thehistory of consumer society ; Overview essay
,
Thehistory of consumption : a literature review and consumer guide
,
Changes in English and Anglo-American consumption from 1550 to 1800
,
Pictorial prints and the growth of consumerism : class and cosmopolitanism in early modern culture
,
TheQuaker ethic : plain living and high thinking in American culture
,
Theconsumer revolution of eighteenth-century England
,
Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution
,
Learning to consume : early department stores and the shaping of the modern consumer culture (1800-1914)
,
From salvation to self-realization : advertising and the therapeutic roots of consumer culture
,
Theconsumer's comfort and dream
,
materialism and modern political philosophy
,
Thehistory of economics from a humanistic perspective
,
Capital, labor, and the commodity form
,
Institutional economics and consumption
,
Keynes' economic thought and the theory of consumer behavior
,
Areformulation of the theory of saving
,
Bandwagon, snob, and Veblen effects in the theory of consumers' demand
,
Thestandard of living and the capacity to save
,
Theimperatives of consumer demand and the dependence effect
,
pt. 6.Critiques and alternatives in economic theory ; Overview essay
,
Alternative approaches to consumer behavior
,
Theseparative self : androcentric bias in neoclassical assumptions
,
Economics, psychology, and consumer behavior
,
Thepsychology and economics of motivation
,
Theneglected realm of social scarcity
,
Thedemand for unobservable and other nonpositional goods
,
Change and innovation in the technology of consumption
,
Procrastination and obedience
,
Thedistorted mirror : reflections on the unintended consequences of advertising
,
Modern consumerism and imaginative hedonism
,
Social comparison, advertising, and consumer discontent
,
Limits to satisfaction : diagnosis
,
Goods as satisfiers
,
Introduction to fables of abundance
,
Advertising
,
Theemergence of American television : the formative years ;Toward a new video order : the 1980s
,
Television and the structuring of experience
,
Theories of consumption in media studies
,
Household debt problems : toward a micro-macro linkage
,
pt. 8.Consumption and the environment ; Overview essay
,
Theallocation and distribution of resources
,
Market and nonmarket determinants of private consumption and their impacts on the environment
,
Consumption : value added, physical transformation, and welfare
,
Creating the affluent society
,
Natural resource consumption
,
Theenvironmental costs of consumption
,
Creating a sustainable materials economy
,
Development and the elimination of poverty
,
Third World consumer culture
,
Positional goods, conspicuous consumption, and the international demonstration effect reconsidered
,
Advertising in nonaffluent societies : Galbraith revisited
,
Theculture-ideology of consumerism in the Third World ;Theculture-ideology of consumerism in urban China
,
Transnational advertising : some considerations of the impact on peripheral societies
,
Transnational corporations and Third World consumption : implications for competitive strategies
,
Gross national consumption in the United States : implications for Third World development
,
pt. 10.Visions of an alternative ; Overview essay
,
Economic possibilities for our grandchildren
,
Alternatives to mass consumption
,
Exiting the squirrel cage
,
How to bring joy into our economics
,
Qualitative growth
,
Thepoverty of affluence : new alternatives
,
Aculture of permanence
,
Living more simply and civilizational revitalization
,
Subject index ; Name index.
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