Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 386
... basis . Not all so - called co - operative societies adhere to this principle , but it is one of the fundamental features of the original Rochdale pioneers , whose principles have come to be regarded as the basis of true co - opera ...
... basis . Not all so - called co - operative societies adhere to this principle , but it is one of the fundamental features of the original Rochdale pioneers , whose principles have come to be regarded as the basis of true co - opera ...
Page 387
... basis if a co - operative is to succeed . The principle is that the individual buyer as a consumer buys from himself as a member of the society , paying a price which will cover not only cost of the merchandise but overhead costs as ...
... basis if a co - operative is to succeed . The principle is that the individual buyer as a consumer buys from himself as a member of the society , paying a price which will cover not only cost of the merchandise but overhead costs as ...
Page 576
... basis it would cost nothing extra , for the packer knows the standards well enough to do his own grading . In case of doubt , however , or for the sake of assurance , he could send samples to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics for ...
... basis it would cost nothing extra , for the packer knows the standards well enough to do his own grading . In case of doubt , however , or for the sake of assurance , he could send samples to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics for ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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