Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... Probably 80 per cent of all human ills disappear whether the afflicted person resorts to medication or not . Many people take several doses of some harmless concoction , or some slightly harmful concoction , and regain their normal ...
... Probably 80 per cent of all human ills disappear whether the afflicted person resorts to medication or not . Many people take several doses of some harmless concoction , or some slightly harmful concoction , and regain their normal ...
Page 405
... probably most of the insurance in force in the United States is provided on the co - operative basis , since most of the companies are organized as mutuals . In essence a mutual insurance company is co - operative , organized as a non ...
... probably most of the insurance in force in the United States is provided on the co - operative basis , since most of the companies are organized as mutuals . In essence a mutual insurance company is co - operative , organized as a non ...
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... probably lead to greater rather than less confusion . Proponents of A , B , C quality grade labeling have answers for all of these objections . To the canners ' contention that it is impractical to test quality objectively the reply is ...
... probably lead to greater rather than less confusion . Proponents of A , B , C quality grade labeling have answers for all of these objections . To the canners ' contention that it is impractical to test quality objectively the reply is ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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