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书名: | The consumer society | |
作者: | edited by Neva R. Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and David Kiron. | |
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分册名: | 出版地: | Washington, D.C. : |
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出版社: | Island Press | |
出版时间: | c1997. | |
页数: | xxxviii, 385 p. : | |
开本: | 24 cm. | |
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其他分类号: | H31:F171 | |
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245 | 04 | @aThe consumer society / @cedited by Neva R. Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and David Kiron. |
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490 | 1 | @aFrontier issues in economic thought ;@vv. 2 |
500 | @a"The Global Development and Environmental Institute, TuftsUniversity." | |
504 | @aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes | |
650 | 0 | @aConsumer behavior@xSocial aspects@zUnited States |
650 | 0 | @aConsumption (Economics)@xSocial aspects@zUnited States |
700 | 1 | @aKiron, David |
700 | 1 | @aAckerman, Frank |
700 | 1 | @aGoodwin, Neva |
830 | 0 | @aFrontier issues in economic thought ;@vv. 2 |
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970 | 01 | @tAcknowledgments |
970 | 01 | @tAuthors of Original Articles |
970 | 01 | @tForeword@cJohn Kenneth Galbraith@fGalbraith, John Kenneth, 1908- |
970 | 01 | @tName Index@p383 |
970 | 11 | @tAsking How Much Is Enough@cAlan Durning@fDurning, Alan Thein.@p11 |
970 | 11 | @tConsumption, Well-Being, and Virtue@cDavid A. Crocker@fCrocker, David A.@p14 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Original Affluent Society@cMarshall Sahlins@fSahlins,Marshall David, 1930-@p18 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Limits to Satisfaction: Examination@cWilliam Leiss@fLeiss, William, 1939-@p21 |
970 | 11 | @tWill Raising the Incomes of All Increase the Happiness of All?@cRichard Easterlin@fEasterlin, Richard@p25 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Expansion of Consumption@cAllan Schnaiberg@fSchnaiberg, Allan.@p27 |
970 | 11 | @tNew Analytic Bases for an Economic Critique of Consumer Society@cJuliet Schor@fSchor, Juliet.@p31 |
970 | 11 | @tConsumption: The New Wave of Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences@cColin Campbell@fCampbell, Colin@p33 |
970 | 11 | @tTraumas of Time and Money in Prosperity and Depression@cGary Cross@fCross, Gary S.@p43 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Insidious Cycle of Work and Spend@cJuliet Schor@fSchor, Juliet.@p46 |
970 | 11 | @tWork, Consumption, and the Joyless Consumer@cRaymond Benton, Jr.@fBenton, Raymond@p50 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Study of Consumption, Object Domains, Ideology, and Interests and Toward a Theory of Consumption@cDaniel Miller@fMiller, Daniel@p52 |
970 | 11 | @tNotes on the Relationship Between Production and Consumption@cAlan Warde@fWarde, Alan.@p58 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Political Economy of Opulence@cHarry G. Johnson@fJohnson, Harry G. (Harry Gordon), 1923-1977.@p61 |
970 | 01 | @tVolume Introduction@cNeva R. Goodwin@fGoodwin, Neva R. |
970 | 01 | @tSubject Index@p367 |
970 | 11 | @tChanging Consumption Patterns: The Transformation of Orange County Since World War II@cAlladi Venkatesh@fVenkatesh, Alladi.@p73 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Domestic Production of Monies@cViviana Zelizer@fZelizer, Viviana A. Rotman.@p87 |
970 | 11 | @tSitcoms and Suburbs: Positioning the 1950s Homemaker@cMary Beth Haralovich@fHaralovich, Mary Beth.@p90 |
970 | 11 | @tGender as Commodity@cSusan Willis@fWillis, Susan.@p92 |
970 | 11 | @tGender and Consumption: Transcending the Feminine?@cA. Fuat Firat@fFirat, A. Fuat.@p95 |
970 | 11 | @tMeanings of Material Possessions as Reflections of Identity@cHelga Dittmar@fDittmar, Helga.@p97 |
970 | 11 | @tFriendship or Commodities? The Road Not Taken: Friendship, Consumerism, and Happiness@cRobert E. Lane@fLane, Robert E.@p101 |
970 | 11 | @tPlaying with Culture: Toys, TV, and Children's Culture in the Age of Marketing@cStephen Kline@fKline, Stephen.@p104 |
970 | 11 | @tThe History of Consumption: A Literature Review and Consumer Guide@cGrant McCracken@fMcCracken, Grant@p119 |
970 | 11 | @tChanges in English and Anglo-American Consumption from 1550 to 1800@cCarole Shammas@fShammas, Carole.@p122 |
970 | 11 | @tPictorial Prints and the Growth of Consumerism: Class and Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Culture@cChandra Mukerji@fMukerji, Chandra.@p126 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Quaker Ethic: Plain Living and High Thinking in American Culture@cDavid E. Shi@fShi, David E.@p129 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Consumer Revolution of Eighteenth-Century England@cNeil McKendrick@fMcKendrick, Neil.@p132 |
970 | 11 | @tConsumerism and the Industrial Revolution@cBen Fine@fFine, Ben.@cEllen Leopold@fLeopold, Ellen, 1944-@p135 |
970 | 11 | @tLearning to Consume: Early Department Stores and the Shaping of the Modern Consumer Culture (1800-1914)@cRudi Laermans@fLaermans, Rudi, 1957-@p138 |
970 | 11 | @tFrom Salvation to Self-Realization: Advertising and the Therapeutic Roots of Consumer Culture@cT. J. Jackson Lears@fLears, T. J. Jackson, 1947-@p141 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Consumer's Comfort and Dream@cGary Cross@fCross, Gary S.@p144 |
970 | 11 | @tMaterialism and Modern Political Philosophy@cJoel Jay Kassiola@fKassiola, Joel Jay, 1945-@p159 |
970 | 11 | @tThe History of Economics from a Humanistic Perspective@cMark A. Lutz@fLutz, Mark A.@cKenneth Lux@fLux, Kenneth.@p162 |
970 | 11 | @tCapital, Labor, and the Commodity Form@cMartyn J. Lee@fLee, Martyn J., 1961-@p166 |
970 | 11 | @tInstitutional Economics and Consumption@cDavid B. Hamilton@fHamilton, David Boyce, 1918-@p170 |
970 | 11 | @tKeynes' Economic Thought and the Theory of Consumer Behavior@cS. A. Drakopoulos@fDrakopoulos, S. A., 1962-@p173 |
970 | 11 | @tA Reformulation of the Theory of Saving@cJames S. Duesenberry@fDuesenberry, James Stemble, 1918-@p176 |
970 | 11 | @tBandwagon, Snob, and Veblen Effects in the Theory of Consumers' Demand@cHarvey Leibenstein@fLeibenstein, Harvey.@p179 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Standard of Living and the Capacity to Save@cRagnar Nurkse@fNurkse, Ragnar, 1907-1959.@p183 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Imperatives of Consumer Demand and the Dependence Effect@cJohn Kenneth Galbraith@fGalbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-@p186 |
970 | 11 | @tAlternative Approaches to Consumer Behavior@cRaymond Benton, Jr.@fBenton, Raymond@p201 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Separative Self: Androcentric Bias in Neoclassical Assumptions@cPaula England@fEngland, Paula.@p204 |
970 | 11 | @tEconomics, Psychology, and Consumer Behavior@cBen Fine@fFine, Ben.@cEllen Leopold@fLeopold, Ellen, 1944-@p207 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Psychology and Economics of Motivation@cTibor Scitovsky@fScitovsky, Tibor.@p209 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Neglected Realm of Social Scarcity@cFred Hirsch@fHirsch, Fred.@p214 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Demand for Unobservable and Other Nonpositional Goods@cRobert H. Frank@fFrank, Robert H.@p219 |
970 | 11 | @tChange and Innovation in the Technology of Consumption@cKelvin Lancaster@fLancaster, Kelvin.@p222 |
970 | 11 | @tProcrastination and Obedience@cGeorge A. Akerlof@fAkerlof, George A., 1940-@p225 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Distorted Mirror: Reflections on the Unintended Consequences of Advertising@cRichard Pollay@fPollay, Richard W.@p236 |
970 | 11 | @tModern Consumerism and Imaginative Hedonism@cColin Campbell@fCampbell, Colin@p238 |
970 | 11 | @tSocial Comparison, Advertising, and Consumer Discontent@cMarsha Richins@fRichins, Marsha Lee.@p242 |
970 | 11 | @tLimits to Satisfaction: Diagnosis@cWilliam Leiss@fLeiss,William, 1939-@p245 |
970 | 11 | @tGoods as Satisfiers@cWilliam Leiss@fLeiss, William, 1939-@cStephen Kline@fKline, Stephen.@cSut Jhally@fJhally, Sut.@p248 |
970 | 11 | @tIntroduction to Fables of Abundance@cT. J. Jackson Lears@fLears, T. J. Jackson, 1947-@p251 |
970 | 11 | @tAdvertising@cBen Fine@fFine, Ben.@cEllen Leopold@fLeopold, Ellen, 1944-@p254 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Emergence of American Television: The Formative Years and Toward a New Video Order: The 1980s@cJ. Fred MacDonald@fMacDonald, J. Fred.@p257 |
970 | 11 | @tTelevision and the Structuring of Experience@cRobert Kubey@fKubey, Robert William, 1952-@cMihaly Csikszentmihalyi@fCsikszentmihalyi, Mihaly.@p260 |
970 | 11 | @tTheories of Consumption in Media Studies@cDavid Morley@fMorley, David, 1949-@p262 |
970 | 11 | @tHousehold Debt Problems: Toward a Micro-Macro Linkage@cSamuel Cameron@fCameron, Samuel@p266 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Allocation and Distribution of Resources@cMark Sagoff@fSagoff, Mark.@p277 |
970 | 11 | @tMarket and Nonmarket Determinants of Private Consumptionand Their Impacts on the Environment@cMario Cogoy@fCogoy, Mario, 1943-@p280 |
970 | 11 | @tConsumption: Value Added, Physical Transformation, and Welfare@cHerman Daly@fDaly, Herman E.@p284 |
970 | 11 | @tCreating the Affluent Society@cClive Ponting@fPonting, Clive.@p287 |
970 | 11 | @tNatural Resource Consumption@dWorld Resources Institute@p291 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Environmental Costs of Consumption@cAlan Durning@fDurning, Alan Thein.@p294 |
970 | 11 | @tCreating a Sustainable Materials Economy@cJohn E. Young@fYoung, John E. (John Edward), 1963-@cAaron Sachs@fSachs,Aaron (Aaron Jacob)@p296 |
970 | 11 | @tDevelopment and the Elimination of Poverty@cNathan Keyfitz@fKeyfitz, Nathan, 1913-@p309 |
970 | 11 | @tThird World Consumer Culture@cRussell W. Belk@fBelk, Russell W.@p311 |
970 | 11 | @tPositional Goods, Conspicuous Consumption, and the International Demonstration Effect Reconsidered@cJeffrey James@fJames, Jeffrey.@p314 |
970 | 11 | @tAdvertising in Nonaffluent Societies: Galbraith Revisited@cJeffrey James@fJames, Jeffrey.@cStephen Lister@fLister, Stephen.@p317 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Culture Ideology of Consumerism in the Third World and The Culture Ideology of Consumerism in Urban China@cLeslie Sklair@fSklair, Leslie.@p320 |
970 | 11 | @tTransnational Advertising: Some Considerations of the Impact on Peripheral Societies@cNoreene Janus@fJanus, Noreene.@p325 |
970 | 11 | @tTransnational Corporations and Third World Consumption: Implications for Competitive Strategies@cRhys Jenkins@fJenkins, Rhys Owen, 1948-@p327 |
970 | 11 | @tGross National Consumption in the United States: Implications for Third World Development@cThomas Walz@fWalz, Thomas@cEdward Canda@fCanda, Edward@p330 |
970 | 11 | @tEconomic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren@cJohn Maynard Keynes@fKeynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946.@p343 |
970 | 11 | @tAlternatives to Mass Consumption@cJerome M. Segal@fSegal,Jerome M.@p345 |
970 | 11 | @tExiting the Squirrel Cage@cJuliet Schor@fSchor, Juliet.@p349 |
970 | 11 | @tHow to Bring Joy into Economics@cTibor Scitovsky@fScitovsky, Tibor.@p352 |
970 | 11 | @tQualitative Growth@cFred Block@fBlock, Fred L.@p355 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Poverty of Affluence: New Alternatives@cPaul Wachtel@fWachtel, Paul.@p358 |
970 | 11 | @tA Culture of Permanence@cAlan Durning@fDurning, Alan Thein.@p361 |
970 | 11 | @tLiving More Simply and Civilizational Revitalization@cDuane Elgin@fElgin, Duane.@p363 |
970 | 11 | @tThe Increasing Scarcity of Time@cStaffan B. Linder@fLinder, Staffan B.@p64 |
970 | 11 | @tSocial Limits to Growth: The Commercialization Bias@cFred Hirsch@fHirsch, Fred.@p67 |
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The consumer society / / edited by Neva R. Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and David Kiron.-Washington, D.C. : : Island Press, , c1997. |
xxxviii, 385 p. : : ill. ; ; 24 cm.- (Frontier issues in economic thought ; v. 2 ) |
"The Global Development and Environmental Institute, TuftsUniversity." .-Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
ISBN 1-55963-486-3. |
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