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consumerism    音标拼音: [kəns'umɚ,ɪzəm]
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consumerism
n 1: the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is
economically beneficial
2: a movement advocating greater protection of the interests of
consumers


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    Consumerism is an economic theory that consumer spending is the key to individual well-being and the most important factor driving a country’s economic growth Consumerist societies measure their economic success through their gross domestic product (GDP), and consumer spending effectively increases that number Capitalist economies depend on the consumption of goods and encourage their





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