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Limits to Satisfaction: Diagnosis
Limits to Satisfaction: Diagnosis
Author(s)
Leiss, William
Abstract
This selection argues that economic growth leads people to optimize the use of time they spend on consuming goods by increasing the amount of goods consumed and decreasing the amount of time spent with each.
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49-94
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Limits to Satisfaction: An Essay on the Problem of Needs and Commodities
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1976
ISBN_ISSN
0802022316
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