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  • 111Consumer Confidence Index — The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) is an indicator designed to measure consumer confidence, which is defined as the degree of optimism on the state of the economy that consumers are expressing through their activities of savings and… …

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  • 112Consumer Affairs — ▪ 1995       The signing of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on April 15, 1994, was one of the year s most significant events for consumers everywhere. In theory, consumers stood to benefit from freer trade, in the form of more products …

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  • 113Price Sensitivity — The degree to which the price of a product affects consumers purchasing behaviors. The degree of price sensitivity varies from product to product and from consumer to consumer. In economics, price sensitivity is commonly measured using the price… …

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  • 114Consumer behaviour — Psychology …

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  • 115Consumer council of Fiji — The Consumer Council of Fiji is a statutory consumer agency that promotes and lobbies for consumer rights and interests in the Fiji Islands. Contents 1 Establishment 2 Board 3 Offices 4 Fun …

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  • 116Consumer capitalism — Anti consumerism Ideas and theory Spectacle · Culture jamming · Corporate crime · Media bias · Buy Nothing Day · Alternative culture · Simple living · …

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  • 117Consumer Confidence Index — Durchschnitt der Konsumklimaindizes des Conference Board (grün), der University of Michigan (gelb) und der Washington Post (rot) von 2004 bis 2009 Der Consumer Confidence Index (CCI, Index für das Verbrauchervertrauen) misst die Konsumneigung der …

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  • 118Consumer Bill of Rights — Before the mid twentieth century, consumers were without rights with regard to their interaction with products and commercial producers. Consumers had little ground on which to defend themselves against faulty or defective products, or against… …

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  • 119Price ceiling — A price ceiling is a government imposed limit on how high a price can be charged on a product. For a price ceiling to be effective, it must differ from the free market price. In the graph at right, the supply and demand curves intersect to… …

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  • 120price — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, high, inflated, prohibitive, steep ▪ They charge exorbitant prices for their goods. ▪ The price of fuel is prohibitive …

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