Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... department were unsuccessful . These departments and bureaus collect considerable information of value to consumers . Some of this is passed on to consumers , but legal limitations or other forces operate to prevent dissemination of ...
... department were unsuccessful . These departments and bureaus collect considerable information of value to consumers . Some of this is passed on to consumers , but legal limitations or other forces operate to prevent dissemination of ...
Page 588
... Department , Alabama's Department of Agriculture and Industries , and Wis- consin's Department of Agriculture and Markets . Each one of these Departments will supply information concerning its con- sumer services . In all three , also ...
... Department , Alabama's Department of Agriculture and Industries , and Wis- consin's Department of Agriculture and Markets . Each one of these Departments will supply information concerning its con- sumer services . In all three , also ...
Page 600
... Department for Con- sumers ; secure the opinion of your Representative and Senators on this proposal . 3. Study the proposed organization of the Department for Consumers carefully . What criticisms do you have to offer ? What additions ...
... Department for Con- sumers ; secure the opinion of your Representative and Senators on this proposal . 3. Study the proposed organization of the Department for Consumers carefully . What criticisms do you have to offer ? What additions ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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