Affiliation:
1. School of Business Administration at the University of Portland in Oregon
2. School of Business Administration at the University of Portland
Abstract
This article presents three dimensions of impoverished-consumer behavior-exchange restrictions, the consequences of these restrictions, and coping strategies-in a model developed through literature review. The consumer environment of welfare mothers is then employed to examine the perspective of this model. The article closes with suggestions for welfare reform and a discussion of the broader implications for consumer behavior.
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