Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 434
... Protection . The technique of consumption includes a knowledge of how to buy intangibles as well as tangibles . Perhaps most important among these intangibles is protection against certain hazards , many of which result from our modern ...
... Protection . The technique of consumption includes a knowledge of how to buy intangibles as well as tangibles . Perhaps most important among these intangibles is protection against certain hazards , many of which result from our modern ...
Page 443
... protection against hazards . In buying an insurance policy of any kind the purchaser is buying protection from the hazard named in the contract . This is most evident when insuring property . A policy insuring protection against loss by ...
... protection against hazards . In buying an insurance policy of any kind the purchaser is buying protection from the hazard named in the contract . This is most evident when insuring property . A policy insuring protection against loss by ...
Page 458
... protection it is not likely to endanger the adequacy of the protection itself , for most states have adopted fairly rigid legislation for the regu- lation of all insurance organizations . In the realm of life , health , and accident ...
... protection it is not likely to endanger the adequacy of the protection itself , for most states have adopted fairly rigid legislation for the regu- lation of all insurance organizations . In the realm of life , health , and accident ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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