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Witness , for instance , the certainty , completeness , and regularity with which the population of a large city is provided with a daily supply of food under this system , as described by an English writer : “ Let anyone propose to ...
Witness , for instance , the certainty , completeness , and regularity with which the population of a large city is provided with a daily supply of food under this system , as described by an English writer : “ Let anyone propose to ...
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They also have the right to a decent standa ard of living which includes a sufficiency of nutritive food , a supply of good warm clothing , adequate shelter , proper health care , and a high school education . Even these minimum rights ...
They also have the right to a decent standa ard of living which includes a sufficiency of nutritive food , a supply of good warm clothing , adequate shelter , proper health care , and a high school education . Even these minimum rights ...
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The theory of value holds that prices will be higher as supply diminishes . Individuals as producers concerned with their self - interest thus find it possible not infrequently to promote their own interest by limiting supply , securing ...
The theory of value holds that prices will be higher as supply diminishes . Individuals as producers concerned with their self - interest thus find it possible not infrequently to promote their own interest by limiting supply , securing ...
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Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
FASHIONMADE WANTS | 129 |
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