Time as a Resource and as a Context
Vittorioemanuele Ferrante () and
Antonio Gay
Metroeconomica, 2003, vol. 54, issue 1, 10-28
Abstract:
If consumption takes time, then a time constraint may reduce the consumer's freedom when buying goods. Some implications of Steedman's approach are examined in this paper; some variations on the theme are considered and compared. Finally, the notion of time as a context may lead to developments in the concept of a process of consumption, and of its relations with consumption goods.
Date: 2003
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