1. A consumer is not the only person to whom information relates, but the consumer seeks more than personal information. 2. A more cognitive approach is needed if the Decisions made by managers and consumers are to be understood. 3. Among others pledging to fight corporate welfare were consumer activist Ralph Nader, Sens. 4. And the University of Michigan issued a report suggesting consumers are more confident. 5. Are not consumers still being denied freedom of choice, resulting in delays in the introduction of more humane systems of husbandry? 6. Consumers are angry that the tax on petrol has gone up yet again. 7. Consumers are now able to buy the drug without a prescription. 8. Consumers are tired of paying a high price for what is an increasingly inferior service. 9. Economics assumes that consumers are perfectly knowledgeable and make rational choices. |