Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 142
... manufacturers of shoe cloth at the expense of leather manufacturers . As fashion is stronger than individual consumers it is also stronger than individual producers . In fact , there is an abundance of evidence that it is even stronger ...
... manufacturers of shoe cloth at the expense of leather manufacturers . As fashion is stronger than individual consumers it is also stronger than individual producers . In fact , there is an abundance of evidence that it is even stronger ...
Page 538
... manufacturers , the sale of whose products is thereby increased in centers where organized workers constitute an important market . A similar special label is that sponsored by the Consumers League . The appearance of this label on ...
... manufacturers , the sale of whose products is thereby increased in centers where organized workers constitute an important market . A similar special label is that sponsored by the Consumers League . The appearance of this label on ...
Page 616
... manufacturers . So unsatisfactory was the bill that no hearings were ever held . By direct representations to ... Manufacturers of America and the American Pharmaceutical Manufacturers ' Association : 1 1 Business Week , December ...
... manufacturers . So unsatisfactory was the bill that no hearings were ever held . By direct representations to ... Manufacturers of America and the American Pharmaceutical Manufacturers ' Association : 1 1 Business Week , December ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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