Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 247
... buyers is to offer approximately one third of the asking price . Agreement may be reached finally on a figure about ... buyers are on the alert . Even so , all buyers are by no means equal in their bargaining ability . Such ability ...
... buyers is to offer approximately one third of the asking price . Agreement may be reached finally on a figure about ... buyers are on the alert . Even so , all buyers are by no means equal in their bargaining ability . Such ability ...
Page 249
... buyers do not shop around . Typical of such buyers is the housewife who purchases her food supplies over the telephone . Instead of shopping , such a buyer merely places an order . In such cases the only limit to a re- tailer's markup ...
... buyers do not shop around . Typical of such buyers is the housewife who purchases her food supplies over the telephone . Instead of shopping , such a buyer merely places an order . In such cases the only limit to a re- tailer's markup ...
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... buyers , on the other hand , open - account credit represents actual net debt . In such cases the merchant is per ... buyers must pay either in the form of a specific price or in the form of higher prices for the merchandise . Actually ...
... buyers , on the other hand , open - account credit represents actual net debt . In such cases the merchant is per ... buyers must pay either in the form of a specific price or in the form of higher prices for the merchandise . Actually ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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