Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 54
... supply , positive measures of control were invoked . Thus on the one hand consumers were urged to restrict their traveling on railroads , busses , and airlines , while on the other hand they were definitely rationed on automobile tires ...
... supply , positive measures of control were invoked . Thus on the one hand consumers were urged to restrict their traveling on railroads , busses , and airlines , while on the other hand they were definitely rationed on automobile tires ...
Page 63
... supply . True , it is said that both demand and supply operate like a pair of shears , and it is denied that either one alone is the more important . But whereas econo- mists for the most part have been at great pains to explain all of ...
... supply . True , it is said that both demand and supply operate like a pair of shears , and it is denied that either one alone is the more important . But whereas econo- mists for the most part have been at great pains to explain all of ...
Page 369
... supply houses to furnish merchandise . The ineffectiveness of these tactics in dealing with co - operatives is illus ... supply of gasoline and oil in an effort to starve out the co - operative station . This led the co - operative to ...
... supply houses to furnish merchandise . The ineffectiveness of these tactics in dealing with co - operatives is illus ... supply of gasoline and oil in an effort to starve out the co - operative station . This led the co - operative to ...
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