9.4%
of students in conventional schools and universities age 15 to 30 are prone to ‘conspicuous consumption’, i.e., buying the most expensive items.
Thursday, February 6
International Round Table 'The Situation in the World and in the Middle East Today: The Main Trends and Urgent Problems'
LCSR seminar 'Non-accounting Data Improves Bankruptcy Predictions: Evidence from Benford’s Law and Litigation'
of students in conventional schools and universities age 15 to 30 are prone to ‘conspicuous consumption’, i.e., buying the most expensive items.