Consumer behavior of Chinese children: 1995-2002

Chinese children's consumer behavior and their influence on the consumer behavior of their parents are examined in a manner that allows comparisons with major findings reported seven years ago. Most noticeable differences are that the children's income has doubled and their spending has al...

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