McDonald’s Americanizing Europe
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At one of several concerts in Europe by the American rock sensation Bruce Springsteen, 30,000 enraptured youths wear jeans and T-shirts bearing the names of American universities, states, and products. At their feet are thousands of empty Coca-Cola bottles. Springsteen addresses the crowd in Eng ....
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.... role in Americanizing Europe, also helped to preserve the distinctive European culture.
The emergence of consumerism in postwar Europe coincided with a substantial growth in personal and disposable income. In France, for example, wages rose more rapidly than the cost of living during the 1950s, leading to a sharp increase in purchase power (Bédarida 108). Consumption was additionally stimulated by an expansion of credit and by people’s willingness to go into debt to buy what they want ....
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