Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 61
... welfare of many to the whims of a few , but defendants of the present system may honestly inquire what other system of control is possible . Formal freedom of choice may work badly , but it works . Can any other device guide production ...
... welfare of many to the whims of a few , but defendants of the present system may honestly inquire what other system of control is possible . Formal freedom of choice may work badly , but it works . Can any other device guide production ...
Page 72
... welfare , a realist must recognize that this is merely dabbling in the world of make - believe . Even if a system of authoritative control could be established it is questionable whether it would succeed . Human beings value freedom ...
... welfare , a realist must recognize that this is merely dabbling in the world of make - believe . Even if a system of authoritative control could be established it is questionable whether it would succeed . Human beings value freedom ...
Page 75
... welfare while retaining free choice . This requires analysis of common but un- recognized forces restricting freedom ... welfare ? How does it affect your personal welfare ? 2. To what extent are you free to choose whatever FREEDOM OF ...
... welfare while retaining free choice . This requires analysis of common but un- recognized forces restricting freedom ... welfare ? How does it affect your personal welfare ? 2. To what extent are you free to choose whatever FREEDOM OF ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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