Match the following terms to their definitions.
collectively shared habits of thought-of knowing,
doing, and valuing-that control, expand, and liberate
individual action
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consuming goods not for their capacity to produce
personal satisfaction (utility), but rather because they
allow the consumer to demonstrate or enhance her
prestige
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the processes by which businesses (or governments)
encourage spending so as to promote sales and
profits
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the idea that the utility a consumer assigns to a
product is objective and, therefore, quantifiably
measurable
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the idea that the utility that a consumer assigns to a
product is subjective, in the mind of the consumer,
and is, therefore, not directly quantifiably measurable
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the idea that a producer or producers of a product
receive compensation that is less than the value of
what the producer or producers contributed to the
production process
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