POPULATION IMPACT ON CONSUMER CULTURE AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18524811Keywords:
consumer culture, national economy, economic growth, population income, sustainable development, rational consumption, domestic market, economic behavior, socio-economic developmentAbstract
Consumer culture has a direct impact on economic processes through the use of population income, attitudes
towards goods and services, saving and investment behavior. This article analyzes the formation of consumer culture
of the population and its impact on national economic growth in a scientific-theoretical and practical way. During the
study, the role of consumer culture in economic growth, its importance in the development of the domestic market and its
impact on sustainable development are revealed. Also, through the formation of rational and responsible consumption,
the possibilities of ensuring sustainable growth of the national economy in the long term are highlighted. The results of
the thesis indicate the need to consider consumer culture as an important factor in the development of economic policy
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