Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 570
... Bureau inau- gurate a comprehensive plan for divulging the results of its tests ? Instead of merely publishing the names of those firms willing to certify upon request , why does not the Bureau publish the names of those firms whose ...
... Bureau inau- gurate a comprehensive plan for divulging the results of its tests ? Instead of merely publishing the names of those firms willing to certify upon request , why does not the Bureau publish the names of those firms whose ...
Page 580
... Bureau's studies are made available to consumers living in rural and village areas . This is accomplished by means of a staff of county home demonstration agents working with state specialists through the auspices of the various state ...
... Bureau's studies are made available to consumers living in rural and village areas . This is accomplished by means of a staff of county home demonstration agents working with state specialists through the auspices of the various state ...
Page 587
... Bureau of Standards has published a pamphlet of interest to consumers entitled Services of the National Bureau of Standards to the Consumer . Material concerning the certification plan is available on request . The Children's Bureau has ...
... Bureau of Standards has published a pamphlet of interest to consumers entitled Services of the National Bureau of Standards to the Consumer . Material concerning the certification plan is available on request . The Children's Bureau has ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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