Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... charge of an interstate shipment of butter containing less than the legal limit of butter fat , a large packer was fined $ 150 and costs . A food products company pleaded guilty to a charge of interstate ship- ment of frozen fish which ...
... charge of an interstate shipment of butter containing less than the legal limit of butter fat , a large packer was fined $ 150 and costs . A food products company pleaded guilty to a charge of interstate ship- ment of frozen fish which ...
Page 289
... charge made for the privilege of installment buying . Figures revealing these charges have been given . No objective application can be made , for a charge which may seem too high to one buyer will be acceptable to another , depending ...
... charge made for the privilege of installment buying . Figures revealing these charges have been given . No objective application can be made , for a charge which may seem too high to one buyer will be acceptable to another , depending ...
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... charge of Consumers ' Research resented the activi- ties and actions of employees in organizing to protect their eco- nomic interests as workers . This led to a strike in September , 1935. Technically those in charge of Consumers ...
... charge of Consumers ' Research resented the activi- ties and actions of employees in organizing to protect their eco- nomic interests as workers . This led to a strike in September , 1935. Technically those in charge of Consumers ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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