Black consumption patterns differ from those of whites, even when considering income levels and household size. This applies particularly to the black middle class, the subject of intense public interest. This paper postulates that this difference results not from cultural differences in taste for middle class goods, but from an asset deficit experienced by blacks. We test this hypothesis using regression analysis based on the 2000 Income and Expenditure Survey. Once assets are considered, consumption of middle class goods by blacks even exceeds those of whites. One would then expect blacks to exhibit, compared to whites, (i) an asset deficit, (ii) an asset preference in purchases (to reduce the deficit), and (iii) a lag in consuming other ...
Master of Business Administration. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.The growth of the Sou...
Note de l'IFRI, document en ligne http://www.ifri.org/?page=detail-contribution&id=7650&id_provenanc...
The paper determines the black consumers’ perceptions towards luxury brands in South Africa. The pur...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
Differences in consumption patterns are usually treated as a matter of preferences. In this article,...
Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009In order to underst...
A century ago, Thorstein Veblen introduced socially contingent consumption into the economic literat...
Previous studies have been unable to fully explain why black wealth is on average lower than that of...
Household spending data can offer great insight on how households choose and prioritize their wants ...
Since Zimbabwean independence in 1980, a small percentage of the black population has become wealthy...
While South Africa has seen a significant increase in the post-apartheid period in the size of the B...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
Traditionally, economists measure middle class from the income perspective. Considering quality of d...
This chapter examines changing social attitudes in post-apartheid South Africa, asking whether the A...
We explore the extent to which the huge race gap in wealth can be explained with properly constructe...
Master of Business Administration. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.The growth of the Sou...
Note de l'IFRI, document en ligne http://www.ifri.org/?page=detail-contribution&id=7650&id_provenanc...
The paper determines the black consumers’ perceptions towards luxury brands in South Africa. The pur...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
Differences in consumption patterns are usually treated as a matter of preferences. In this article,...
Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009In order to underst...
A century ago, Thorstein Veblen introduced socially contingent consumption into the economic literat...
Previous studies have been unable to fully explain why black wealth is on average lower than that of...
Household spending data can offer great insight on how households choose and prioritize their wants ...
Since Zimbabwean independence in 1980, a small percentage of the black population has become wealthy...
While South Africa has seen a significant increase in the post-apartheid period in the size of the B...
Using nationally representative data on consumption, we show that Blacks and Hispanics devote larger...
Traditionally, economists measure middle class from the income perspective. Considering quality of d...
This chapter examines changing social attitudes in post-apartheid South Africa, asking whether the A...
We explore the extent to which the huge race gap in wealth can be explained with properly constructe...
Master of Business Administration. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.The growth of the Sou...
Note de l'IFRI, document en ligne http://www.ifri.org/?page=detail-contribution&id=7650&id_provenanc...
The paper determines the black consumers’ perceptions towards luxury brands in South Africa. The pur...