Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 360
... Union are themselves members of a labor union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor . In contrast with the wide variance between wages of employees and salaries of officials reported as characteristic of Consumers ' Research ...
... Union are themselves members of a labor union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor . In contrast with the wide variance between wages of employees and salaries of officials reported as characteristic of Consumers ' Research ...
Page 402
... union was introduced into the United States in 1909 by Mr. E. A. Filene of Boston . In that year the state of ... Union National Extension Bureau . This organization , later reorganized as the Credit Union National Association , has ...
... union was introduced into the United States in 1909 by Mr. E. A. Filene of Boston . In that year the state of ... Union National Extension Bureau . This organization , later reorganized as the Credit Union National Association , has ...
Page 403
Leland James Gordon. Clark foresees the possibility of 100,000 credit unions supplying $ 500,000,000 of credit annually to consumer members . It is reported that during the depression not a single credit union failed . Some 300 ...
Leland James Gordon. Clark foresees the possibility of 100,000 credit unions supplying $ 500,000,000 of credit annually to consumer members . It is reported that during the depression not a single credit union failed . Some 300 ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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