Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 393
... operation in the United States . A year after the Rochdale pioneers started their co - operative , the New England Protective Union was launched . In less than a decade there were 403 partici- pating ... CO - OPERATIVE BUYING : PRACTICE 393.
... operation in the United States . A year after the Rochdale pioneers started their co - operative , the New England Protective Union was launched . In less than a decade there were 403 partici- pating ... CO - OPERATIVE BUYING : PRACTICE 393.
Page 430
Leland James Gordon. Consumers will come to place more reliance upon co - operation and less on legislation to ... co - operating is educational in 430 MAKING CONSUMER CONTROL EFFECTIVE.
Leland James Gordon. Consumers will come to place more reliance upon co - operation and less on legislation to ... co - operating is educational in 430 MAKING CONSUMER CONTROL EFFECTIVE.
Page 432
... co - operative movement is sound . Experience has proved its practicability . Theoretically consumers should con- trol the economic system , yet co - operation alone makes consumer control a reality . It eliminates competitive evils ...
... co - operative movement is sound . Experience has proved its practicability . Theoretically consumers should con- trol the economic system , yet co - operation alone makes consumer control a reality . It eliminates competitive evils ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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