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Learning to consume – A theory of wants and the growth of demand
Authors:Ulrich Witt
Affiliation:1.Max-Planck-Institute for Research Into Economic Systems, Evolutionary Economics Unit, Kahlaische Stra?e 10, 07745 Jena, Germany (e-mail: witt@mpiew-jena.mpg.de),DE
Abstract:The theory of economic growth takes little notice of what is happening on the demand side of the markets so that ever more goods and services can be sold. In order to make progress, this paper revives a classical notion in economics, the concept of wants, and re-casts it in terms of a behavioral theory. Hypotheses are discussed concerning the wants people pursue, the changes in these wants, and the corresponding consumption knowledge. The implications derived focus on why, in spite of the historically unique growth of per capita income in the modern economies, consumption has not been altogether satiated. In the suggested explanation, increasing variety of consumption items offered in the markets and increasing specialization of the consumers in their demand activities play a key role.
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