Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 164
... less than they would if there were no advertising carried in the periodical . It has been estimated that in 1935 one ... less for their headache remedy . It is well to remember that one rarely gets something for nothing . If newspaper ...
... less than they would if there were no advertising carried in the periodical . It has been estimated that in 1935 one ... less for their headache remedy . It is well to remember that one rarely gets something for nothing . If newspaper ...
Page 244
... less of a guide to quality than it was formerly . In fact for many articles there may be little relation between quality and price . ” 1 Accord- ing to one account , fruit marketed by the California Fruit Growers Exchange under the ...
... less of a guide to quality than it was formerly . In fact for many articles there may be little relation between quality and price . ” 1 Accord- ing to one account , fruit marketed by the California Fruit Growers Exchange under the ...
Page 307
... less and less a producing unit and more completely and exclusively a consuming unit . So it is that the 33,000,000 families in the United States are primarily consuming units with no more , and in many cases much less , practical ...
... less and less a producing unit and more completely and exclusively a consuming unit . So it is that the 33,000,000 families in the United States are primarily consuming units with no more , and in many cases much less , practical ...
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