Of course I have a particular bias towards papers that talk about consumer psychology given my marketing background, but I really enjoyed discovering this paper about consumers' personal spending projections. It is something very common in everyday decisions and especially the 'major findings' section reveals counterintuitive results that are also useful as consumers.
Of course I have a particular bias towards papers that talk about consumer psychology given my marketing background, but I really enjoyed discovering this paper about consumers' personal spending projections. It is something very common in everyday decisions and especially the 'major findings' section reveals counterintuitive results that are also useful as consumers.
I am glad you found it insightful, Riccardo :)