Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... organization . In a primitive stage of development man's organization for satisfying his wants was simple and direct . It has been described as a system of direct appropriation , from na- ture , of things wanted by man . Hunting and ...
... organization . In a primitive stage of development man's organization for satisfying his wants was simple and direct . It has been described as a system of direct appropriation , from na- ture , of things wanted by man . Hunting and ...
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... organization known as fascism . Under this form of organization the state joins forces with a small group of property owners with the ultimate effect of strengthening their economic position at the expense of the masses of worker ...
... organization known as fascism . Under this form of organization the state joins forces with a small group of property owners with the ultimate effect of strengthening their economic position at the expense of the masses of worker ...
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... organization was that in which a single individual organized a business in which land , capital , and the labor of others were combined under his direction . A second very common form of organizing for production is the partnership in ...
... organization was that in which a single individual organized a business in which land , capital , and the labor of others were combined under his direction . A second very common form of organizing for production is the partnership in ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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