Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... tests , 39 SS Beans , Lima ; number of tests , 32 SS Corn , cream style ; number of tests , 244 SS Corn , grain style ; number of tests , 23 ABCS ABC ARC ARUS 12-25 A 10-15 В 8-18 Peas ; B 10-20 7-18 number of tests , 68 C 9-25 7-12 SS ...
... tests , 39 SS Beans , Lima ; number of tests , 32 SS Corn , cream style ; number of tests , 244 SS Corn , grain style ; number of tests , 23 ABCS ABC ARC ARUS 12-25 A 10-15 В 8-18 Peas ; B 10-20 7-18 number of tests , 68 C 9-25 7-12 SS ...
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... test for sheeting shows that once a sheet leaves a factory the only reliable test of quality is that conducted in a laboratory ... tests , while that graded second by consumers was actually seventh . As the third step in this experiment ...
... test for sheeting shows that once a sheet leaves a factory the only reliable test of quality is that conducted in a laboratory ... tests , while that graded second by consumers was actually seventh . As the third step in this experiment ...
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... tests . In this way the retailer assumes a definite respon- sibility for quality and performance . This practice ... tests have been made but there is no evidence that all merchandise offered for sale is tested . Nor does the customer ...
... tests . In this way the retailer assumes a definite respon- sibility for quality and performance . This practice ... tests have been made but there is no evidence that all merchandise offered for sale is tested . Nor does the customer ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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