Economic Materialism is the excessive desire to acquire and consume substance goods. It is usually bound up using a value system which usually regards social status as being determined by affluence in addition to the perception that happiness is usually increased through obtaining, spending and amassing material wealth. Consumer research typically looks at materialism in two ways. One as a collection of personality traits and one as an enduring belief.
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