Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... chapter with the students ' experience and observation , and with principles of economics , and to show the relation of the subject matter in one chapter to that in another . Likewise the Problems and Projects are ones which have been ...
... chapter with the students ' experience and observation , and with principles of economics , and to show the relation of the subject matter in one chapter to that in another . Likewise the Problems and Projects are ones which have been ...
Page 293
... Chapter 14 . Buying is an art which needs to be taught and developed as any other art . Not many parents let their ... Chapter 16 . ? For helpful suggestions to wise buyers see Chapter 17 . A significant by - product of this type of ...
... Chapter 14 . Buying is an art which needs to be taught and developed as any other art . Not many parents let their ... Chapter 16 . ? For helpful suggestions to wise buyers see Chapter 17 . A significant by - product of this type of ...
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... Chapter 22 must be recognized as applicable in war as well as in peace . It is impossible to escape higher rents by pur- chasing houses , because the purchase prices tend to reflect the higher rents.1 ( 3 ) Investments . For the typical ...
... Chapter 22 must be recognized as applicable in war as well as in peace . It is impossible to escape higher rents by pur- chasing houses , because the purchase prices tend to reflect the higher rents.1 ( 3 ) Investments . For the typical ...
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