Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 87
... CLOTHING CUSTOMS Why Do We Wear Clothing ? Unlike the desire for food , con- sumer demand for clothing does not result from an inborn tendency . While most people in the world wear some clothing there are those who wear none at all ...
... CLOTHING CUSTOMS Why Do We Wear Clothing ? Unlike the desire for food , con- sumer demand for clothing does not result from an inborn tendency . While most people in the world wear some clothing there are those who wear none at all ...
Page 89
... clothing wins from friends and associates . Response is the effect of clothing upon other people . Color , style , and the poise with which clothing is worn all make their impression . The fourth function of clothing , according to this ...
... clothing wins from friends and associates . Response is the effect of clothing upon other people . Color , style , and the poise with which clothing is worn all make their impression . The fourth function of clothing , according to this ...
Page 96
... clothing ? Why do you wear the particular clothing you now have on ? 6. What type of clothing would you wear if you had been born in Haiti ? Cuba ? Bavaria ? Tirol ? Alaska ? China ? 7. Give several illustrations of the influence of ...
... clothing ? Why do you wear the particular clothing you now have on ? 6. What type of clothing would you wear if you had been born in Haiti ? Cuba ? Bavaria ? Tirol ? Alaska ? China ? 7. Give several illustrations of the influence of ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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