Consumer choice

The theory of consumer choice is the branch of microeconomics that relates preferences to consumption expenditures and to consumer demand curves.

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November Six’s Keep It Simple Approach To Curation

November Six’s Keep It Simple Approach To Curation
November Six’s Keep It Simple Approach To Curation
August 06, 2018  |  Retail

Choice – and how much to have on hand – is a stunningly complicated problem for retailers. Too little choice, and customers undoubtedly get bored...

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Today In Data: So Many Ways To Buy, So Little Time
Today In Data: So Many Ways To Buy, So Little Time
July 26, 2018  |  Today In Data

Consumers love choice and are always ready to embrace the next big thing. The explosion of voice assistants and the smart speaker market are a testament to...

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