Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 251
... United States , while nom- inally a one - price country , is actually a bargaining country . The important difference , however , between the United States and Oriental countries is that in the latter it is common knowledge that ...
... United States , while nom- inally a one - price country , is actually a bargaining country . The important difference , however , between the United States and Oriental countries is that in the latter it is common knowledge that ...
Page 326
... United States " consisting of two or more persons living together as one economic unit , having a common or pooled income and living under a common roof . " The number of individuals in those families was 116,000,000 , or 91 per cent of ...
... United States " consisting of two or more persons living together as one economic unit , having a common or pooled income and living under a common roof . " The number of individuals in those families was 116,000,000 , or 91 per cent of ...
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... United States , 429-430 historical development of , in Europe and in United States , 392-395 limitations of , 424-425 methods , 387-388 present status , 395-409 principles of , 385-387 reasons for recent rapid growth in United States ...
... United States , 429-430 historical development of , in Europe and in United States , 392-395 limitations of , 424-425 methods , 387-388 present status , 395-409 principles of , 385-387 reasons for recent rapid growth in United States ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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