Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... York , 1921 ) refuses to list all instinctive acts but recognizes at least seven and classifies these according to those which preserve life and welfare of the individual , those which provide for continuance of family and race , and ...
... York , 1921 ) refuses to list all instinctive acts but recognizes at least seven and classifies these according to those which preserve life and welfare of the individual , those which provide for continuance of family and race , and ...
Page 515
... York Stock Exchange show that the chances of success in speculation are only one in five . If the stock is listed on an inferior exchange the chances of a suc- cessful speculation are less than 1 per cent . Any small investor who thinks ...
... York Stock Exchange show that the chances of success in speculation are only one in five . If the stock is listed on an inferior exchange the chances of a suc- cessful speculation are less than 1 per cent . Any small investor who thinks ...
Page 530
... Philadelphia , 1936 . BURTCHETT , Floyd F. , Investments and Investment Policy , Long- mans , Green and Co. , New York , 1938 . CHAMBERLAIN , Lawrence , and EDWARDS , George W. , 530 MAKING CONSUMER CONTROL EFFECTIVE.
... Philadelphia , 1936 . BURTCHETT , Floyd F. , Investments and Investment Policy , Long- mans , Green and Co. , New York , 1938 . CHAMBERLAIN , Lawrence , and EDWARDS , George W. , 530 MAKING CONSUMER CONTROL EFFECTIVE.
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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