Abstract:
This paper compares actual consumer budget priorities to predictions from the value priority model. The actual consumer budgets are obtained via personal interviews in which consumers are asked to indicate which durable goods they plan to purchase in 1983 in 1984 and in 1985 and to prioritise their purchases within each budget year. The value priority model hypothesises that consumers will prioritise goods according to "value", that is, "utility" per dollar.
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