Consumers Quote by Peter Dicken Download Open image “The primary driver of final consumer demand is, of course, the level of disposable income.” — Peter Dicken ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Consumers Courses Demand Disposable Drivers Finals Income Levels Motivation Primaries
You don't drive an economy by consuming - the consumer is not the engine, the consumer is the caboose. — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far… — Adam Smith Copy Share Image
It is not just disposable income but whether people feel good about their immediate future that drives sales. It is this feel-good factor that… — Johann Rupert Copy Share Image
Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer. The maxim is so perfectly self-evident that it would be absurd to attempt to prove it. But in the mercantile system the interest of the… — Adam Smith Copy Share
A consumer doesn't take anything away: he doesn't actually consume anything. Giving the same thing to a thousand consumers is not really any more… — Linus Torvalds Copy Share Image
“Demand features – product design, marketing, credit and the consumer society - are central to this process. Demand drives growth while supply expansion (from… — Edward A. Hudson Copy Share Image
The Ideal Consumer is someone who is constantly dissatisfies, constanly needs more and more products in order to feel better. — Jean Kilbourne Copy Share Image
Consumers need more insight into the goods and services they purchase. Businesses need to produce those goods and services more sustainably. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
The process of consumption is the final act in the economic drama. — Kenneth E. Boulding Copy Share Image
Every century or so, fundamental changes in the nature of consumption create new demand patterns that existing enterprises can't meet. — Shoshana Zuboff Copy Share Image
Every production network has spatiality - the particular geographical configuration and extent of its component elements and the links between them. — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
A striking feature of financial service activities during the past few decades is that the financial transactions essential to the operation of the 'real'… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
Without the parallel development of systems of monetary - and credit-based exchange - there could have been no development of economies beyond the most… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
One of the most striking developments has been the rise, fall and rise again of the semiconductor industry of the United States, which is,… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
In fact, technology in, and of, itself does not cause particular kinds of change. It is, essentially, an enabling or facilitating agent. It makes… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
Transnational corporate networks, and their resulting spatial patterns, are always in a continuous state of flux. At any one time, some parts may be… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
Reality is far more complex and messy than many of the grander themes and explanations would have us believe. — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
It remains to be seen, for example whether China can continue to develop as a market economy while still retaining an authoritarian communist political… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
Geographically, the global economy is now multi-polar , as new centres of production have emerged in parts of what had been, historically, the periphery… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
the internationalization of economic activity and its major vehicle, the TNC, can be regarded simply as being part of the normal expansive process of… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
In the United Kingdom, for example, the sheer overwhelming dominance of London makes it extremely for provincial cities to develop more than a very… — Peter Dicken Copy Share Image
One of the worst things to come out of the Consumer Protection Board's misleading claims is the impression that government resources are to hard… — Matthew Lesko Copy Share Image
Eventually the consumer will come to appreciate the editorial point of view of every different brand. User-generated content without editorial oversight will simply be… — Michael Eisner Copy Share Image
I've always considered making it legal for Americans to import their prescription drugs a free-trade issue. Imports create competition and keep domestic industry more… — Chuck Grassley Copy Share Image
“In a world where consumers had limited choice, you needed to compete for locations,” says Ross, who went on to cofound eCommera, a British… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
The capitalistic social order, therefore, is an economic democracy in the strictest sense of the word. In the last analysis, all decisions are dependent… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
A brand is no longer what we tell the consumer it is it is what consumers tell each other it is. - Scott Cook,… — Scott Cook Copy Share Image
Now that I'm more middle class, I have access to consumer goods. I do enjoy feminine frippery, feminine doo-da, stuff like that. — Shirley Geok-lin Lim Copy Share Image
Why is Caterpillar bad if we create a new job in India or China to receive U.S. exports? It makes no sense to me.… — Douglas R. Oberhelman Copy Share Image
America always put forth this phony melting pot theory, but it's a reality now. They couldn't accomplish the melting pot economically; they couldn't accomplish… — Russell Means Copy Share Image
Gaming provides us with some very good signals about consumers and what they're interested in. — Peggy Johnson Copy Share Image
As consumers adopt crypto, we hope that they'll also be interested in trading equities and options. — Baiju Bhatt Copy Share Image
Metaphor isn't just a fancy turn of speech. It shapes our thoughts and feelings, reaches out to grasp new experience, and even binds our… — James Richardson Copy Share Image