Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 74
... force is the tendency of producers to produce that which will pay the greatest profit rather than that which will yield the greatest utility to consumers . This means that the supply of goods from which consumers must choose is ...
... force is the tendency of producers to produce that which will pay the greatest profit rather than that which will yield the greatest utility to consumers . This means that the supply of goods from which consumers must choose is ...
Page 80
... force of prejudice , members of any group are all too effectively cut off from other groups . In those parts of the world in which groups live in close proximity yet speak different languages , their inability to converse freely ...
... force of prejudice , members of any group are all too effectively cut off from other groups . In those parts of the world in which groups live in close proximity yet speak different languages , their inability to converse freely ...
Page 404
... force amounted to $ 1,500,000 . From a small group of 44 members with $ 16,000 of insurance in force , the Society , recently named Work- men's Mutual Fire Insurance Society , Incorporated , has grown to more than 67,000 members ...
... force amounted to $ 1,500,000 . From a small group of 44 members with $ 16,000 of insurance in force , the Society , recently named Work- men's Mutual Fire Insurance Society , Incorporated , has grown to more than 67,000 members ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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