Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... income are unevenly distributed the very fact of inequality divides consumers into groups or castes according to the size of their incomes . A child reared in the home of wealthy parents will reach maturity with wants quite different ...
... income are unevenly distributed the very fact of inequality divides consumers into groups or castes according to the size of their incomes . A child reared in the home of wealthy parents will reach maturity with wants quite different ...
Page 328
... income wisely . What Is Income ? Every week , two weeks , or month the family provider , who serves the dual role of producer and consumer , receives wages ... income ; the income is derived , rather , 328 MAKING CONSUMER CONTROL EFFECTIVE.
... income wisely . What Is Income ? Every week , two weeks , or month the family provider , who serves the dual role of producer and consumer , receives wages ... income ; the income is derived , rather , 328 MAKING CONSUMER CONTROL EFFECTIVE.
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Leland James Gordon. constitute income ; the income is derived , rather , as the shoes are worn . Of the three kinds of income so far discussed this is the most real of all and is called by economists psychic income . Although it is the ...
Leland James Gordon. constitute income ; the income is derived , rather , as the shoes are worn . Of the three kinds of income so far discussed this is the most real of all and is called by economists psychic income . Although it is the ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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