Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 317
... American con- sumers are still primarily production - minded . They still think that the only way to improve their economic welfare is to increase their money incomes . Prolonged periods of depression not only dispel any hope of ...
... American con- sumers are still primarily production - minded . They still think that the only way to improve their economic welfare is to increase their money incomes . Prolonged periods of depression not only dispel any hope of ...
Page 378
... American Medical Association and the District Medical Society were indicted in December , 1938 , on the charge of con- spiring to violate the Sherman Act by restraining trade or commerce in the District of Columbia . Through four years ...
... American Medical Association and the District Medical Society were indicted in December , 1938 , on the charge of con- spiring to violate the Sherman Act by restraining trade or commerce in the District of Columbia . Through four years ...
Page 660
... American College of Life Underwriters , 452 American Dental Association , 213 , 256 , 518 American Experience Table of Mor- tality , 442 American Federation of Labor , and con- sumers ' co - operative movement , 384 American Home ...
... American College of Life Underwriters , 452 American Dental Association , 213 , 256 , 518 American Experience Table of Mor- tality , 442 American Federation of Labor , and con- sumers ' co - operative movement , 384 American Home ...
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