Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 23
... question whether these actions are instinctive or not . The question is important , but one to be handled more competently by psychologists . For us the real question is whether these inborn tend- encies are so universal and ...
... question whether these actions are instinctive or not . The question is important , but one to be handled more competently by psychologists . For us the real question is whether these inborn tend- encies are so universal and ...
Page 515
... question the integrity of an organization such as Consumers Union or Consumers ' Research accept the recommenda- tions or the guarantee of Good Housekeeping without question . Yet there are some questions which should arise in their ...
... question the integrity of an organization such as Consumers Union or Consumers ' Research accept the recommenda- tions or the guarantee of Good Housekeeping without question . Yet there are some questions which should arise in their ...
Page 647
... question was discussed in Chapter 25 and the basic issues were the same in this controversy as in earlier ones . The ... question as to the proper function and extent of advertising in a war economy . Consideration of this question will ...
... question was discussed in Chapter 25 and the basic issues were the same in this controversy as in earlier ones . The ... question as to the proper function and extent of advertising in a war economy . Consideration of this question will ...
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