Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
CONSUMPTION OF IMPORT: EVIDENCE FROM INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2016
Языканглийский
  • Varlamova Yuliya Andreevna, author
  • Larionova Nataliya Ivanovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Larionova N., Varlamova J. CONSUMPTION OF IMPORT: EVIDENCE FROM INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES // Academy of Marketing Studies Journal. Volume 20, Special Issue 1, 2016. - P. 44-48.
    Annotation Consumption of imported goods by households has an influence of external and domestic demand value and is one of the components of gross domestic product. Differentiation of demand for imported goods is due to a number of internal and external environment factors. There can be identified such external determinants as inflation rate, exchange rate, social guarantees, credit availability. Internal factors influencing consumer behavior of households are socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of a household such as the number of household members, their socio-economic status, employment, income, place of residence. The main factors of the increase in imports commonly believed to be the growth of real money incomes and strengthening of the national currency. The increase in the welfare of the population leads to creation of effective demand, and strengthening of the national currency results in that the imported goods initially valued in foreign currencies become cheaper wh
    Keywords consumption, propensity to purchase imported goods, imports, consumer behavior
    The name of the journal Academy of Marketing Studies Journal
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