Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... individual , in- born tendencies characteristic of all humans , and ( 2 ) social or group wants . By some writers the individual , inborn tendencies of the first major group are called instincts , and the literature of psychology is ...
... individual , in- born tendencies characteristic of all humans , and ( 2 ) social or group wants . By some writers the individual , inborn tendencies of the first major group are called instincts , and the literature of psychology is ...
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... individual housewives should be able to buy good sprays and reliable silver polish in the market place at a reasonable price . The ultimate hope of the consumer does not lie in the possibility of making every individual an expert buyer ...
... individual housewives should be able to buy good sprays and reliable silver polish in the market place at a reasonable price . The ultimate hope of the consumer does not lie in the possibility of making every individual an expert buyer ...
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... individual lives . If the group is large enough the company is safe in forgoing medical examination , thereby reducing costs . Administrative expenses are further reduced by issuing a blanket contract , in place of individual policies ...
... individual lives . If the group is large enough the company is safe in forgoing medical examination , thereby reducing costs . Administrative expenses are further reduced by issuing a blanket contract , in place of individual policies ...
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