Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 63
... natural catastrophe . When many people in any section of the country are the victims of fire , flood , drought , tornado , earthquake , or other natural hazard , the suddenly restricted supply of economic goods and services is ...
... natural catastrophe . When many people in any section of the country are the victims of fire , flood , drought , tornado , earthquake , or other natural hazard , the suddenly restricted supply of economic goods and services is ...
Page 78
... nature is characterized by inertia . In producing , the lure of profit is partially successful in overcoming inertia , but in consuming , the possibility of greater utility is too intangible to operate effectively . This is much the ...
... nature is characterized by inertia . In producing , the lure of profit is partially successful in overcoming inertia , but in consuming , the possibility of greater utility is too intangible to operate effectively . This is much the ...
Page 211
... nature it is almost entirely evaporated by the time the soap reaches con- sumers.2 Other cases forbade the misuse of ... Natural Merino , " " Grey Wool , " " Natural Worsted , " or " Australian Wool . " The court upheld the Commission ...
... nature it is almost entirely evaporated by the time the soap reaches con- sumers.2 Other cases forbade the misuse of ... Natural Merino , " " Grey Wool , " " Natural Worsted , " or " Australian Wool . " The court upheld the Commission ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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