Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 278
... regulation , outside of Indiana and Wisconsin , but , as has been shown , there is no effective regulation through competition . This explains the prevalence of such high rates commonly paid for the installment privilege and for the ...
... regulation , outside of Indiana and Wisconsin , but , as has been shown , there is no effective regulation through competition . This explains the prevalence of such high rates commonly paid for the installment privilege and for the ...
Page 638
... Regulation set the highest prices charged by each retail store in March , 1942 , as an absolute ceiling . When the Regulation went into effect 40 per cent of the average family's food budget was unaffected because farm products were not ...
... Regulation set the highest prices charged by each retail store in March , 1942 , as an absolute ceiling . When the Regulation went into effect 40 per cent of the average family's food budget was unaffected because farm products were not ...
Page 655
... regulation were being sold at unlawful prices , 38 per cent under another regulation , and 17 per cent under the third . In other states the violations ranged up to 40 per cent . " Moreover the conditions found to exist in the mining ...
... regulation were being sold at unlawful prices , 38 per cent under another regulation , and 17 per cent under the third . In other states the violations ranged up to 40 per cent . " Moreover the conditions found to exist in the mining ...
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