Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 322
... efforts to give it to them voluntarily . If attempts are made to meet this obstacle by compulsory educa- tion ... efforts to secure consumer education with efforts to help ultimate buyers in other ways . The following chapters will deal ...
... efforts to give it to them voluntarily . If attempts are made to meet this obstacle by compulsory educa- tion ... efforts to secure consumer education with efforts to help ultimate buyers in other ways . The following chapters will deal ...
Page 413
... efforts have failed . The failure has resulted from efforts to restrict membership to those affiliated with a particular craft union . Unsuccessful efforts were made to divide consumers artificially into groups having a chief community ...
... efforts have failed . The failure has resulted from efforts to restrict membership to those affiliated with a particular craft union . Unsuccessful efforts were made to divide consumers artificially into groups having a chief community ...
Page 552
... effort to assure them of quality and fair price is amazingly small . Unfortunately , it is difficult for buyers to be sure whether or not they will benefit from such efforts , when made . This skepticism is not without justification ...
... effort to assure them of quality and fair price is amazingly small . Unfortunately , it is difficult for buyers to be sure whether or not they will benefit from such efforts , when made . This skepticism is not without justification ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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