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12 The Profitable Practice of Fraud WHAT IS FRAUD ? Let the Buyer Beware . In an economic system organized on the assumption that every individual will seek to promote his selfinterest by acquiring for himself as much profit as possible ...
12 The Profitable Practice of Fraud WHAT IS FRAUD ? Let the Buyer Beware . In an economic system organized on the assumption that every individual will seek to promote his selfinterest by acquiring for himself as much profit as possible ...
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Liquidity is enhanced also by the customary practice of setting aside 20 per cent of the savings as an indivisible surplus belonging to the group to be divided only upon liquidation . A third important factor in the explanation is that ...
Liquidity is enhanced also by the customary practice of setting aside 20 per cent of the savings as an indivisible surplus belonging to the group to be divided only upon liquidation . A third important factor in the explanation is that ...
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... and legal doctrine , originating in the eighteenth century , known as caveat emptor . In practice and in law an injured or victimized consumer was simply reminded that upon entering the market place the buyer should beware .
... and legal doctrine , originating in the eighteenth century , known as caveat emptor . In practice and in law an injured or victimized consumer was simply reminded that upon entering the market place the buyer should beware .
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Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
FASHIONMADE WANTS | 129 |
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