The Demand for Domestic Appliances
L. Needleman
National Institute Economic Review, 1960, vol. 12, 24-44
Abstract:
This article looks at the likely future trends in home demand for four major electrical appliances—television sets, refrigerators, washing-machines and vacuum cleaners. The sales of all four have risen fast in the last decade (table 1, chart 1)—by an average of 16.5 per cent a year, taking all four together, compared with 2.2 per cent for total consumer demand.
Date: 1960
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