Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 310
... consumers need to know is their part in the economic system . The motivation and operation of that system need to be explained and understood . Consumers must be ac- quainted with its virtues as well as its defects . They must under ...
... consumers need to know is their part in the economic system . The motivation and operation of that system need to be explained and understood . Consumers must be ac- quainted with its virtues as well as its defects . They must under ...
Page 321
... consumers . Those who have much to fear and whose opposition is strongest are those whose stock in trade is consumer ignorance . For ... Consumers Need Education for Living Agencies for Educating Consumers Prospects for Educating Consumers.
... consumers . Those who have much to fear and whose opposition is strongest are those whose stock in trade is consumer ignorance . For ... Consumers Need Education for Living Agencies for Educating Consumers Prospects for Educating Consumers.
Page 368
... Consumers ' Guide and ( b ) various departmental bulletins . The Consumers ' Guide is supplied ( free ) by the Consumers Coun- sel Division of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration , Wash- ington , D. C. This bi - weekly ...
... Consumers ' Guide and ( b ) various departmental bulletins . The Consumers ' Guide is supplied ( free ) by the Consumers Coun- sel Division of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration , Wash- ington , D. C. This bi - weekly ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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