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Young, Michael E.; Reyes, Pedro – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1987
A model of student enrollment behavior based on the concept of consumer choice is proposed as an alternative to traditional models of college choice. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Choice, Consumer Economics, Enrollment Influences

Sines, Robert G., Jr.; Duckworth, Eric A. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1994
It is argued that colleges and universities need to understand the importance of customer service in student retention, particularly in a competitive marketplace. Customer service concepts that work in the private sector are seen as useful in higher education, and a model is proposed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Competition, Consumer Economics, Higher Education

Scoville, James G. – Journal of Economic Education, 1991
Presents a diagram for figuring the value of time into an individual's labor-supply decisions and the time intensiveness of the individual's consumption patterns. Seeks to make the integration of differing time values with leisure income choices more understandable for students. (DK)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Decision Making, Economics, Economics Education

Friedmann, John – International Social Science Journal, 1996
Reports on an economic empowerment model that focuses on the household economy and the resources required by households for the production of their livelihood. Conceives of household economies as integrating the moral economy of social relations with the exchange economy based on money transactions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Citizen Participation, Civil Rights, Consumer Economics