Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 555
Leland James Gordon. 25 Standards for Consumers THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL STANDARDS Trade Is Based on Standards . Every commercial exchange involves the use of one or more ... Standards Standards in Use Quality Standards and Prac- tices Needed.
Leland James Gordon. 25 Standards for Consumers THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL STANDARDS Trade Is Based on Standards . Every commercial exchange involves the use of one or more ... Standards Standards in Use Quality Standards and Prac- tices Needed.
Page 566
... standards for butter . STANDARDS IN USE Standards Legally Required . Among the standards in use under legal requirement are those governing the sale of merchandise by weight , measure , or count which have been enacted by state legis ...
... standards for butter . STANDARDS IN USE Standards Legally Required . Among the standards in use under legal requirement are those governing the sale of merchandise by weight , measure , or count which have been enacted by state legis ...
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... Standards ; Bureau of Standards Willing - to - Certify Plan . Such other standards as may be in use have been adopted volun- tarily . This means that most consumers are unaware of their exist- ence and consequently receive no benefit ...
... Standards ; Bureau of Standards Willing - to - Certify Plan . Such other standards as may be in use have been adopted volun- tarily . This means that most consumers are unaware of their exist- ence and consequently receive no benefit ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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