Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 503
... trade - marked world it is difficult to imagine an economic system in which the market is not filled with thousands of trade - marked com- modities . There are , of course , many people who can recall the general store which sold the ...
... trade - marked world it is difficult to imagine an economic system in which the market is not filled with thousands of trade - marked com- modities . There are , of course , many people who can recall the general store which sold the ...
Page 589
... trade " act established a 45 per cent profit margin on 1,216 items . In Chicago the Illinois " fair trade " act has resulted in the price increases shown in the following table . TABLE XL . PRICES OF COMMODITIES IN CHICAGO DRUGSTORES ...
... trade " act established a 45 per cent profit margin on 1,216 items . In Chicago the Illinois " fair trade " act has resulted in the price increases shown in the following table . TABLE XL . PRICES OF COMMODITIES IN CHICAGO DRUGSTORES ...
Page 590
... trade " on drug prices . The authors of that study found that in the drugstores of forty - two states where " fair - trade " laws were in effect , prices on fifty selected items showed little change ; specifically , they found a decline ...
... trade " on drug prices . The authors of that study found that in the drugstores of forty - two states where " fair - trade " laws were in effect , prices on fifty selected items showed little change ; specifically , they found a decline ...
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