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Consumer Sensitivity to Finance Rates:…
Consumer Sensitivity to Finance Rates: An Empirical and Analytical Investigation
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
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Published Date
January 1964
Copyright
1964
ISBN
0-87014-402-2
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Table of Contents
Front matter to "Consumer Sensitivity to Finance Rates: An Empirical and Analytical Investigation"
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
Summary and Conclusions
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 1-5)
Chapter 1:
Consumer Sensitivity to Finance Rates
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 6-46)
Chapter 2:
Consumer Knowledge of Finance Rates
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 47-75)
Appendix A: A Geometrical Model for the Analysis of Consumer Investment Decisions
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 76-89)
Appendix B: Distribution of Response to Variant Question, Consumers Union - NBER Reinterview Sample
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 90-92)
Appendix C: Relation between Finance Rates and Loan-Size Preferences
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 93-97)
Appendix D: Aspects of Joint Purchase of a Consumer Durable and of Credit from a Single Seller
Author(s):
F. Thomas Juster
&
Robert P. Shay
(p. 98-105)
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