The Consumer-buyer and the MarketJ. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1938 - 596 pages |
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... problems are functioning . Magazines and books are devoting more attention than formerly to this subject . Although attention is directed to their problems in general , much of the interest in consumers is centered upon their problems ...
... problems are functioning . Magazines and books are devoting more attention than formerly to this subject . Although attention is directed to their problems in general , much of the interest in consumers is centered upon their problems ...
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Jessie Vee Coles. becoming conscious of the fact that we have problems as consumers distinct from our problems as producers and as vital to our well - being . BUYING AS A CONSUMERS ' PROBLEM The spending of money income has been ...
Jessie Vee Coles. becoming conscious of the fact that we have problems as consumers distinct from our problems as producers and as vital to our well - being . BUYING AS A CONSUMERS ' PROBLEM The spending of money income has been ...
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... PROBLEMS OF THE CONSUMER - BUYER Contrary to the assumption of many unobserving and unthinking consumers , the problems involved in buying , or market selection , are many . Consumer - buyers are faced with the problems of where to buy ...
... PROBLEMS OF THE CONSUMER - BUYER Contrary to the assumption of many unobserving and unthinking consumers , the problems involved in buying , or market selection , are many . Consumer - buyers are faced with the problems of where to buy ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
HOW THE MARKET SITUATION MAY MAKE BUYING DIFFICULT | 14 |
BUYING HABITS AND MOTIVES OF CONSUMERS | 35 |
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