Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 298
... important thing for consumers to realize . As individuals and as a group , consumers are prone to magnify the importance of goods in the present while at the same time tending to underestimate the importance of cash in the future . It ...
... important thing for consumers to realize . As individuals and as a group , consumers are prone to magnify the importance of goods in the present while at the same time tending to underestimate the importance of cash in the future . It ...
Page 334
... important . The process of budgeting is more likely to insure provision of essential goods and services . With the ... importance of utility in choosing goods and services , at the same time minimizing the influence of fashion and of ...
... important . The process of budgeting is more likely to insure provision of essential goods and services . With the ... importance of utility in choosing goods and services , at the same time minimizing the influence of fashion and of ...
Page 501
... important question there are , as is true of so many economic decisions , a number of other factors to be considered in addition to relative cost . Other Factors to Consider . There are times and places where or when the only way to ...
... important question there are , as is true of so many economic decisions , a number of other factors to be considered in addition to relative cost . Other Factors to Consider . There are times and places where or when the only way to ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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