Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... claimed that advertising is helpful to consumers ? Are the claims valid ? 11. How can a holding company make pseudo competition appear real ? 12. Does advertising increase or reduce prices ? 13. Why do telephone companies advertise ? 14 ...
... claimed that advertising is helpful to consumers ? Are the claims valid ? 11. How can a holding company make pseudo competition appear real ? 12. Does advertising increase or reduce prices ? 13. Why do telephone companies advertise ? 14 ...
Page 193
... claims in their advertising , the most they would claim in court was that Vapex is innocuous . No attempt was made to demonstrate its positively beneficial properties . ' As a second useful guide for checking advertising claims , an ...
... claims in their advertising , the most they would claim in court was that Vapex is innocuous . No attempt was made to demonstrate its positively beneficial properties . ' As a second useful guide for checking advertising claims , an ...
Page 505
... claim that ownership assures a permanent residence and raises the credit rating of the owner . Advantages Claimed for ... claims have been suggested . To the contention that renting is cheaper than owning it is argued that home ownership ...
... claim that ownership assures a permanent residence and raises the credit rating of the owner . Advantages Claimed for ... claims have been suggested . To the contention that renting is cheaper than owning it is argued that home ownership ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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