Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 404
... Protection . The technique of consumption includes a knowl- edge of how to buy intangibles as well as tangibles . Perhaps most impor- tant among these intangibles is protection against certain hazards , many of which result from our ...
... Protection . The technique of consumption includes a knowl- edge of how to buy intangibles as well as tangibles . Perhaps most impor- tant among these intangibles is protection against certain hazards , many of which result from our ...
Page 411
... protection from the hazard named in the contract . This is most evident when insuring property . A policy insuring protection against loss by fire cannot prevent destruction of the property , although the fire prevention program of ...
... protection from the hazard named in the contract . This is most evident when insuring property . A policy insuring protection against loss by fire cannot prevent destruction of the property , although the fire prevention program of ...
Page 424
... protection . Or we might think of the 1,000 parents of next June's graduates as forming a mutual organization to protect themselves against possible fire loss to their homes . In organizing , a membership fee may be charged to create a ...
... protection . Or we might think of the 1,000 parents of next June's graduates as forming a mutual organization to protect themselves against possible fire loss to their homes . In organizing , a membership fee may be charged to create a ...
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