Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 92
... industry themselves attribute part of the high cost involved to the lack of organization in the industry . Believing that unusual profits were to be obtained , more than 34,000 men have gone into the funeral business . From 1900 to 1920 ...
... industry themselves attribute part of the high cost involved to the lack of organization in the industry . Believing that unusual profits were to be obtained , more than 34,000 men have gone into the funeral business . From 1900 to 1920 ...
Page 466
... industry it is estimated that there were then more than 300 companies operating and preparing to build pre - fabricated houses on a large scale in the postwar period . One firm had already made arrangements to sell its houses through a ...
... industry it is estimated that there were then more than 300 companies operating and preparing to build pre - fabricated houses on a large scale in the postwar period . One firm had already made arrangements to sell its houses through a ...
Page 482
... industry to develop the mass production methods used so successfully by the automobile industry ? 7. How do installment credit costs in the building construction industry compare with those in the sale of automobiles ? Home furnishings ...
... industry to develop the mass production methods used so successfully by the automobile industry ? 7. How do installment credit costs in the building construction industry compare with those in the sale of automobiles ? Home furnishings ...
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