Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... activities take on greater variety . In view of the fact that all people are consumers 168 hours every week , whereas only a portion of them are producers for only parts of the week , it is evident that the study of economics should ...
... activities take on greater variety . In view of the fact that all people are consumers 168 hours every week , whereas only a portion of them are producers for only parts of the week , it is evident that the study of economics should ...
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... activities of Federal agencies with reference to the schools , colleges , and organized adult education groups , the Office has a Committee on Consumer Education and Related Activities . This committee is com- posed of representatives ...
... activities of Federal agencies with reference to the schools , colleges , and organized adult education groups , the Office has a Committee on Consumer Education and Related Activities . This committee is com- posed of representatives ...
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... activities down to January , 1944 , may be outlined in six stages . Price Control : First Stage . The first stage was characterized by selec- tive price control . Early activities centered around the control of prices of such raw ...
... activities down to January , 1944 , may be outlined in six stages . Price Control : First Stage . The first stage was characterized by selec- tive price control . Early activities centered around the control of prices of such raw ...
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