Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... interest charges or as interest charges plus service costs . The net result is that the credit price is considerably more than the cash price . Whether or not this differential is too great is a difficult question to decide . It may be ...
... interest charges or as interest charges plus service costs . The net result is that the credit price is considerably more than the cash price . Whether or not this differential is too great is a difficult question to decide . It may be ...
Page 431
... interest in co - operation may be detected on the part of organized labor . If the interest of workers , colleges , church , and state are combined , this demo- cratic means of economic reform will certainly assume an increas- ingly ...
... interest in co - operation may be detected on the part of organized labor . If the interest of workers , colleges , church , and state are combined , this demo- cratic means of economic reform will certainly assume an increas- ingly ...
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... interest rates will probably be higher , ranging from 7 to 10 per cent , as compared with a range of from 5 to 7 per cent charged by insurance companies and sav- ings banks . Nominally interest rates on second mortgages are usually the ...
... interest rates will probably be higher , ranging from 7 to 10 per cent , as compared with a range of from 5 to 7 per cent charged by insurance companies and sav- ings banks . Nominally interest rates on second mortgages are usually the ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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