Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... commodities or services which they intend to provide . If prices of those commodities or services start to rise that is an indication that more can be sold , and the enterpriser would be inclined to increase his output . Conversely , if ...
... commodities or services which they intend to provide . If prices of those commodities or services start to rise that is an indication that more can be sold , and the enterpriser would be inclined to increase his output . Conversely , if ...
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... commodities offered for sale these prices are a fairly accurate indication or measure of the subjective values placed on the commodities by consumers . If all consumers had equal purchasing power , if all were equally well trained as ...
... commodities offered for sale these prices are a fairly accurate indication or measure of the subjective values placed on the commodities by consumers . If all consumers had equal purchasing power , if all were equally well trained as ...
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... commodities , the prices of those commodities will rise and more will be produced ; if less of certain commodities is wanted , their prices will fall and producers will curtail their output . Conversely , at the very time prices are ...
... commodities , the prices of those commodities will rise and more will be produced ; if less of certain commodities is wanted , their prices will fall and producers will curtail their output . Conversely , at the very time prices are ...
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