Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 193
... Food and Drug Adminis- tration of the United States Department of Agriculture and a use- ful guide in addition to ... drug within the meaning of the law and that " it is a harmless substance in no way detrimental to the public ...
... Food and Drug Adminis- tration of the United States Department of Agriculture and a use- ful guide in addition to ... drug within the meaning of the law and that " it is a harmless substance in no way detrimental to the public ...
Page 214
... Food and Drug Administration is primarily concerned and whose control facilities consequently would be inadequate . Senate Committee members insisted that the enforcement machinery of the Food and Drug Administration could be expanded ...
... Food and Drug Administration is primarily concerned and whose control facilities consequently would be inadequate . Senate Committee members insisted that the enforcement machinery of the Food and Drug Administration could be expanded ...
Page 615
... Food and Drug Administration . According to Business Week this tactic was based on the theory that if it succeeded the Administration and the Commission would be at odds and there would be very little if any real advertising regulation ...
... Food and Drug Administration . According to Business Week this tactic was based on the theory that if it succeeded the Administration and the Commission would be at odds and there would be very little if any real advertising regulation ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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