Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 257
... operate . To the extent that they do not operate , prices can be above costs of pro- duction . The preceding tables illustrate effectively how competi- tive forces fail to operate . In practice retail prices are determined in the ...
... operate . To the extent that they do not operate , prices can be above costs of pro- duction . The preceding tables illustrate effectively how competi- tive forces fail to operate . In practice retail prices are determined in the ...
Page 338
... operate. in. keeping. a. record. of. expenditures . Failure. of. any. one. /. member of the family so to co - operate is disastrous to any budget- ing effort . For those whose incomes are irregular , budgeting is somewhat more difficult .
... operate. in. keeping. a. record. of. expenditures . Failure. of. any. one. /. member of the family so to co - operate is disastrous to any budget- ing effort . For those whose incomes are irregular , budgeting is somewhat more difficult .
Page 571
... operate on such a practical scale . There are obstacles , to be sure . But if the Good Housekeeping magazine can operate an Institute upon which it is claimed hundreds of thousands of housewives depend for their buying information , is ...
... operate on such a practical scale . There are obstacles , to be sure . But if the Good Housekeeping magazine can operate an Institute upon which it is claimed hundreds of thousands of housewives depend for their buying information , is ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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