Draft:Consumption Pattern

Consumption Pattern is a way or behaviour in which consumers try to allocate their income in a specific method in such a way that their utility is maximised. A consumer spends his resources on selective goods. This selection of goods reflects the priorities a consumer has under his resource constraint.[1]

Reference

  1. ^ Sarangapani, A. (2009). A textbook on rural consumer behaviour in India - A study of FMCGs (1st ed.). University Science Press. pp. 19–20. ISBN 9788131807309.

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