Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 14
... competitive society is correct , but while competition may prevail in large areas and on a broad scale there may be at the same time important smaller areas in which competition is restricted or absent . Development of modern business ...
... competitive society is correct , but while competition may prevail in large areas and on a broad scale there may be at the same time important smaller areas in which competition is restricted or absent . Development of modern business ...
Page 158
... competition as well as to make it more effective.1 Advertising can make competition keen , but it is beneficial only in so far as the goods and services advertised are beneficial . It may be argued that if consumers are determined to ...
... competition as well as to make it more effective.1 Advertising can make competition keen , but it is beneficial only in so far as the goods and services advertised are beneficial . It may be argued that if consumers are determined to ...
Page 160
... competition may be the death of trade as well as the life of trade . Congress and the courts have long since recognized that competition between natural monopolies of organization is wasteful . If competition itself is wasteful it ...
... competition may be the death of trade as well as the life of trade . Congress and the courts have long since recognized that competition between natural monopolies of organization is wasteful . If competition itself is wasteful it ...
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