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Abbasi, M., Iravani, M., Arabmomeni, A & Jannesari, H. (2013). A social work study on measuring the effects of culturing factors influencing consumerism.Management Science Letters , 3(6), 1815-1518.
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Medicine, 45(3), 373-381.
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consumerism past and present. Transaction Pub.
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Consumer Studies, 31(4), 404-409.
Pedersen, E. R., & Neergaard, P. (2006). Caveat emptor–let the buyer beware! Environmental
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Administration, 66(2), 149-164.
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