Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... merchandise . To accommodate such customers most department stores have economy basements in which identical , or nearly identical , merchandise is sold at reasonable prices . A Philadelphia department store offered for sale identical ...
... merchandise . To accommodate such customers most department stores have economy basements in which identical , or nearly identical , merchandise is sold at reasonable prices . A Philadelphia department store offered for sale identical ...
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... merchandise five years later . Economic Aspects of Installment Buying . Seligman defines in- stallment sale or ... merchandise repossessed . Probably the outstanding economic function of this new form of credit is its ability to provide ...
... merchandise five years later . Economic Aspects of Installment Buying . Seligman defines in- stallment sale or ... merchandise repossessed . Probably the outstanding economic function of this new form of credit is its ability to provide ...
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... merchandise , they attempt to provide special assur- ances to their customers that their products are as good as they are claimed to be . COMMON TYPES OF PRODUCER AIDS Brands and Trade - Marks . To those of us who have been reared in a ...
... merchandise , they attempt to provide special assur- ances to their customers that their products are as good as they are claimed to be . COMMON TYPES OF PRODUCER AIDS Brands and Trade - Marks . To those of us who have been reared in a ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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