Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 92
... women entered the water almost entirely covered , to the beach costume of 1938 designed to expose the maximum legal ... women skirts ? Why do men crop their hair while women wear it long or at most merely bob it ? Why do men wear collars ...
... women entered the water almost entirely covered , to the beach costume of 1938 designed to expose the maximum legal ... women skirts ? Why do men crop their hair while women wear it long or at most merely bob it ? Why do men wear collars ...
Page 133
... women's costumes , whether in America , or western Europe , or proletarian Russia . A prominent designer of women's clothes was recently invited by Soviet officials to give a fashion show for Russian women . She reported a keen interest ...
... women's costumes , whether in America , or western Europe , or proletarian Russia . A prominent designer of women's clothes was recently invited by Soviet officials to give a fashion show for Russian women . She reported a keen interest ...
Page 163
... women there is not a trace of such standardization . In fact the tendency is increasingly in the opposite direction . True , women are regulated to some extent by fashion , but they pay dearly for it . Expenditures for feminine evening ...
... women there is not a trace of such standardization . In fact the tendency is increasingly in the opposite direction . True , women are regulated to some extent by fashion , but they pay dearly for it . Expenditures for feminine evening ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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