Abstract

Within the limits of sparsely available data, this paper outlines the major barriers to effective consumption for Hispanic‐Americans. These barriers are (a) the consumers' own circumstances, attitudes, values and goals; (b) deficiencies in the structure of the markets they typically patronize; and (c) exploitative practices of merchants with whom they come in contact. A research agenda is proposed to provide a basis for overcoming these barriers.

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