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advertising ćsthetic analysis ards attempt attitudes basis behavior carry commodities concept consumer's consuming unit definite demand desire determine distribution duction economic activity economic values economist ends essential existence expenditure explain fact fashion forces formulated freedom of choice Graham Wallas habits Hartley Withers high standard household impulses income individual's individuals as consumers industrial instincts involved J. A. Hobson John Dewey judgment labor limited luxuries marginal utility theory means ment methods minimum mode of living modern moral motive necessary necessities needs nomic objects organization pecuniary possible present prestige values problem profit psychology purchasing power quantity question range of choice realization requirements result saving says scale Sidney Webb situation social society spending standards of consumption standards of living study of consumption sumers sumption surplus tendencies tests theory of consumption things tion to-day wants waste wealth welfare