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Inducing consumer paralysis: how retailers bury customers in an avalanche of choice

  • Written by Robert Slonim, Professor of Economics, University of Sydney
Inducing consumer paralysis: how retailers bury customers in an avalanche of choiceThree decades of behavioural experiments show consumers given too many choices are more likely to make a bad or no choice.www.shutterstock.com

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