Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 556
... enforcement program . Unfortunately for retail buyers the laws are inadequate in many cases and inadequately enforced or not enforced at all in many jurisdictions . " The importance to a community of adequate weights and measures ...
... enforcement program . Unfortunately for retail buyers the laws are inadequate in many cases and inadequately enforced or not enforced at all in many jurisdictions . " The importance to a community of adequate weights and measures ...
Page 568
... enforcement would cost only 6 cents per capita and would represent a good investment . According to the lowest estimate adequate enforcement would pay for itself and leave a gain of at least $ 1,250,000,000 annually . But there is no ...
... enforcement would cost only 6 cents per capita and would represent a good investment . According to the lowest estimate adequate enforcement would pay for itself and leave a gain of at least $ 1,250,000,000 annually . But there is no ...
Page 619
... enforcement provisions are strengthened along four fronts . Officials are authorized to inspect factories which make interstate shipments , and common carriers are required to give enforce- ment officers access to shipping records for ...
... enforcement provisions are strengthened along four fronts . Officials are authorized to inspect factories which make interstate shipments , and common carriers are required to give enforce- ment officers access to shipping records for ...
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