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Page 257
To the extent that they do not operate , prices can be above costs of production . The preceding tables illustrate effectively how competitive forces fail to operate . In practice retail prices are determined in the following manner .
To the extent that they do not operate , prices can be above costs of production . The preceding tables illustrate effectively how competitive forces fail to operate . In practice retail prices are determined in the following manner .
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The stock of this corporation is owned by General Motors and Standard Oil of New Jersey Although modern high compression motors operate more smoothly on a high octane gas they will operate quite satisfactorily on a regular grade and in ...
The stock of this corporation is owned by General Motors and Standard Oil of New Jersey Although modern high compression motors operate more smoothly on a high octane gas they will operate quite satisfactorily on a regular grade and in ...
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There is no insurmountable reason why the Bureau could not 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 ...
There is no insurmountable reason why the Bureau could not 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 ...
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Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
FASHIONMADE WANTS | 129 |
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