Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 57
... present . Indeed they might even have more , for if the supply of some goods demanded should prove insufficient , prices would rise and state managers would thus be encour- aged to increase the supply just as private managers are under ...
... present . Indeed they might even have more , for if the supply of some goods demanded should prove insufficient , prices would rise and state managers would thus be encour- aged to increase the supply just as private managers are under ...
Page 266
... present and value present goods and services much more highly than the possibility of greater satisfactions in the future . The future is altogether uncertain . This uncertainty reacts on a few people in such a way as to compel them to ...
... present and value present goods and services much more highly than the possibility of greater satisfactions in the future . The future is altogether uncertain . This uncertainty reacts on a few people in such a way as to compel them to ...
Page 282
... present cannot be spent in the future ; that for the most part installment buying does simply advance purchasing power . This is a very important thing for consumers to realize . As individuals and as a group , consumers are prone to ...
... present cannot be spent in the future ; that for the most part installment buying does simply advance purchasing power . This is a very important thing for consumers to realize . As individuals and as a group , consumers are prone to ...
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