Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... Bureau inau- gurate a comprehensive plan for divulging the results of its tests ? Instead of merely publishing the names of those firms willing to certify upon request , why does not the Bureau publish the names of those firms whose ...
... Bureau inau- gurate a comprehensive plan for divulging the results of its tests ? Instead of merely publishing the names of those firms willing to certify upon request , why does not the Bureau publish the names of those firms whose ...
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... Bureau of Standards ? Why could there not be a National Bureau of Standards seal with which manufacturers could label their products , thereby guaranteeing to consumers that they meet Federal specifications ? Enforcement could be ...
... Bureau of Standards ? Why could there not be a National Bureau of Standards seal with which manufacturers could label their products , thereby guaranteeing to consumers that they meet Federal specifications ? Enforcement could be ...
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... Bureau of Research ( To consolidate the work of Consumer Standards Project , Consumers ' Coun- sel Division , and ... Bureau of Publications ) Legislative Bureau ( To represent consumers at hearings on all proposed legislation affecting ...
... Bureau of Research ( To consolidate the work of Consumer Standards Project , Consumers ' Coun- sel Division , and ... Bureau of Publications ) Legislative Bureau ( To represent consumers at hearings on all proposed legislation affecting ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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