Creating Consumers

Creating Consumers
Title Creating Consumers PDF eBook
Author Carolyn M. Goldstein
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 425
Release 2012-05-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0807872385

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Home economics emerged at the turn of the twentieth century as a movement to train women to be more efficient household managers. At the same moment, American families began to consume many more goods and services than they produced. To guide women in this transition, professional home economists had two major goals: to teach women to assume their new roles as modern consumers and to communicate homemakers' needs to manufacturers and political leaders. Carolyn M. Goldstein charts the development of the profession from its origins as an educational movement to its identity as a source of consumer expertise in the interwar period to its virtual disappearance by the 1970s. Working for both business and government, home economists walked a fine line between educating and representing consumers while they shaped cultural expectations about consumer goods as well as the goods themselves. Goldstein looks beyond 1970s feminist scholarship that dismissed home economics for its emphasis on domesticity to reveal the movement's complexities, including the extent of its public impact and debates about home economists' relationship to the commercial marketplace.

Consumers and Producers

Consumers and Producers
Title Consumers and Producers PDF eBook
Author Ellen Mitten
Publisher Rourke Educational Media
Pages 0
Release 2011-08
Genre Commerce
ISBN 9781617417900

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Young Readers Learn That People Are Both Producers And Consumers.

Consumer Financial Services Answer Book (2015 Edition)

Consumer Financial Services Answer Book (2015 Edition)
Title Consumer Financial Services Answer Book (2015 Edition) PDF eBook
Author Richard E. Gottlieb
Publisher
Pages 1222
Release 2014
Genre Class actions (Civil procedure)
ISBN 9781402422614

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Raising Consumers

Raising Consumers
Title Raising Consumers PDF eBook
Author Lisa Jacobson
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 319
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0231113897

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In the present electronic torrent of MTV and teen flicks, Nintendo and Air Jordan advertisements, consumer culture is an unmistakably important--and controversial--dimension of modern childhood. Historians and social commentators have typically assumed that the child consumer became significant during the postwar television age. But the child consumer was already an important phenomenon in the early twentieth century. The family, traditionally the primary institution of child socialization, began to face an array of new competitors who sought to put their own imprint on children's acculturation to consumer capitalism. Advertisers, children's magazine publishers, public schools, child experts, and children's peer groups alternately collaborated with, and competed against, the family in their quest to define children's identities. At stake in these conflicts and collaborations was no less than the direction of American consumer society--would children's consumer training rein in hedonistic excesses or contribute to the spread of hollow, commercial values? Not simply a new player in the economy, the child consumer became a lightning rod for broader concerns about the sanctity of the family and the authority of the market in modern capitalist culture. Lisa Jacobson reveals how changing conceptions of masculinity and femininity shaped the ways Americans understood the virtues and vices of boy and girl consumers--and why boys in particular emerged as the heroes of the new consumer age. She also analyzes how children's own behavior, peer culture, and emotional investment in goods influenced the dynamics of the new consumer culture. Raising Consumers is a provocative examination of the social, economic, and cultural forces that produced and ultimately legitimized a distinctive children's consumer culture in the early twentieth century.

Consumers' Imperium

Consumers' Imperium
Title Consumers' Imperium PDF eBook
Author Kristin L. Hoganson
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 417
Release 2010-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0807888885

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Histories of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era tend to characterize the United States as an expansionist nation bent on Americanizing the world without being transformed itself. In Consumers' Imperium, Kristin Hoganson reveals the other half of the story, demonstrating that the years between the Civil War and World War I were marked by heightened consumption of imports and strenuous efforts to appear cosmopolitan. Hoganson finds evidence of international connections in quintessentially domestic places--American households. She shows that well-to-do white women in this era expressed intense interest in other cultures through imported household objects, fashion, cooking, entertaining, armchair travel clubs, and the immigrant gifts movement. From curtains to clothing, from around-the-world parties to arts and crafts of the homelands exhibits, Hoganson presents a new perspective on the United States in the world by shifting attention from exports to imports, from production to consumption, and from men to women. She makes it clear that globalization did not just happen beyond America's shores, as a result of American military might and industrial power, but that it happened at home, thanks to imports, immigrants, geographical knowledge, and consumer preferences. Here is an international history that begins at home.

Handbook of US Consumer Economics

Handbook of US Consumer Economics
Title Handbook of US Consumer Economics PDF eBook
Author Andrew Haughwout
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 456
Release 2019-08-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0128135255

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Handbook of U.S. Consumer Economics presents a deep understanding on key, current topics and a primer on the landscape of contemporary research on the U.S. consumer. This volume reveals new insights into household decision-making on consumption and saving, borrowing and investing, portfolio allocation, demand of professional advice, and retirement choices. Nearly 70% of U.S. gross domestic product is devoted to consumption, making an understanding of the consumer a first order issue in macroeconomics. After all, understanding how households played an important role in the boom and bust cycle that led to the financial crisis and recent great recession is a key metric. Introduces household finance by examining consumption and borrowing choices Tackles macro-problems by observing new, original micro-data Looks into the future of consumer spending by using data, not questionnaires

Consumers

Consumers
Title Consumers PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Arnould
Publisher Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Pages 912
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Consumers, 2e presents a global, behavioural, eclectic and multi-disciplinary coverage of consumer behaviour. Reviewers praised Consumers as the most current text in the field in the areas of technology, research, and illustrative examples.