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The limited wants of our ancestors are compared with the much wider range of wants of present - day consumers . Consumers today want and expect to have an abundance of food , including many products unknown to their ancestors , and a ...
The limited wants of our ancestors are compared with the much wider range of wants of present - day consumers . Consumers today want and expect to have an abundance of food , including many products unknown to their ancestors , and a ...
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Taking 10 per cent as the minimum cost of carrying and maintenance , the monthly expense to these homeowners would be $ 47.60 , compared with an average rental paid by nonhomeowners of $ 28.35 a month . Perhaps it should be noted also ...
Taking 10 per cent as the minimum cost of carrying and maintenance , the monthly expense to these homeowners would be $ 47.60 , compared with an average rental paid by nonhomeowners of $ 28.35 a month . Perhaps it should be noted also ...
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Comparable information is published for many other food products and for gasoline and oil . ... and 0.5 per cent “ illegal ” compared with 77.1 per cent “ O.K. , " 20.5 per cent “ passable , ” and 2.4 per cent “ illegal " in 1924.
Comparable information is published for many other food products and for gasoline and oil . ... and 0.5 per cent “ illegal ” compared with 77.1 per cent “ O.K. , " 20.5 per cent “ passable , ” and 2.4 per cent “ illegal " in 1924.
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Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
FASHIONMADE WANTS | 129 |
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