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Product choice and poverty: a study of the inefficiency of low- income consumption and the distributional impact of product changes
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Product choice and poverty: a study of the inefficiency of low- income consumption and the distributional impact of product changes

Jeffrey James
World Employment Programme research working paper. Technology and Employment Programme, WEP 2-22/WP.59, ILO
1980

Abstract

substitute product detergent consumer behaviour income distribution survey research method consumption efficiency low income household technological change multinational enterprise consumer price educational policy questionnaire statistical table Barbados
Working paper on the impact of introduction of soap substitute products (detergents) on consumer behaviour and income distribution in Barbados - discusses survey research methodology and consumption inefficiency, partic. Of low income households, analyzes impact of technological change and multinational enterprises on consumer prices, etc., And makes educational policy recommendations. Graphs, questionnaire, references and statistical tables.
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