Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 260
... Secure and compare prices for identical goods in a given market at the same time . Does your evidence support the law of one price ? Note : This project will be more effective if several students co - operate . 2. Assume that you are ...
... Secure and compare prices for identical goods in a given market at the same time . Does your evidence support the law of one price ? Note : This project will be more effective if several students co - operate . 2. Assume that you are ...
Page 345
... secure the best bargains buyers must not only plan to buy at the right time , but must be able also to pay cash . Many times con- sumers can gain much more than the interest which savings banks pay on deposits by investing the same sums ...
... secure the best bargains buyers must not only plan to buy at the right time , but must be able also to pay cash . Many times con- sumers can gain much more than the interest which savings banks pay on deposits by investing the same sums ...
Page 346
... secure some extra equipment , while the purchaser of a household appliance may secure free installation . A shrewd buyer will attempt to secure an open discount from the retail price . The extent to which retail prices are marked up ...
... secure some extra equipment , while the purchaser of a household appliance may secure free installation . A shrewd buyer will attempt to secure an open discount from the retail price . The extent to which retail prices are marked up ...
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