Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 67
... York Times , two men con- trolled the relatively small amount of voting stock in a certain large public - utility holding corporation which in turn controlled 150 operating companies in 26 states . Although none of the companies paid ...
... York Times , two men con- trolled the relatively small amount of voting stock in a certain large public - utility holding corporation which in turn controlled 150 operating companies in 26 states . Although none of the companies paid ...
Page 234
... York this drug is sold only on prescription , but in many states it is sold without restriction.1 Effective use of the semipersonal appeal made possible by radio has resulted in a remarkable increase in the use of that facility for ...
... York this drug is sold only on prescription , but in many states it is sold without restriction.1 Effective use of the semipersonal appeal made possible by radio has resulted in a remarkable increase in the use of that facility for ...
Page 268
... York were asked to judge the quality of the nine sheets . These people had been given special training in tex- tiles , yet their judgment , taking the laboratory test as a standard , showed them no more capable than consumers in judging ...
... York were asked to judge the quality of the nine sheets . These people had been given special training in tex- tiles , yet their judgment , taking the laboratory test as a standard , showed them no more capable than consumers in judging ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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