Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... result in consumer demand for objects of display and for a wide range of commodities to be used as gifts and tokens . Whereas the primitive hunter brought back to the object of his affections gifts indicative of his prowess in the chase ...
... result in consumer demand for objects of display and for a wide range of commodities to be used as gifts and tokens . Whereas the primitive hunter brought back to the object of his affections gifts indicative of his prowess in the chase ...
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Leland James Gordon. to what extent these basic desires result in concrete economic choices , but that they do so result there can be no doubt . For some people the desire to secure admission to a group for the sake of companionship may ...
Leland James Gordon. to what extent these basic desires result in concrete economic choices , but that they do so result there can be no doubt . For some people the desire to secure admission to a group for the sake of companionship may ...
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... result from anticipated rate reductions and improved services.1 In one sense probably most of the insurance in force in the United States is provided on the co - operative basis , since most of the companies are organized as mutuals ...
... result from anticipated rate reductions and improved services.1 In one sense probably most of the insurance in force in the United States is provided on the co - operative basis , since most of the companies are organized as mutuals ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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