Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
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... supply . The demand is determined by conditions . The supply varies according to the quantities the sellers are willing to dispose of at the prices offered - not , as is commonly supposed , in accordance with the total stock available ...
... supply . The demand is determined by conditions . The supply varies according to the quantities the sellers are willing to dispose of at the prices offered - not , as is commonly supposed , in accordance with the total stock available ...
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... supply of fittings and accessories , such as the local trade may demand . It is desirable , however , to use great care in the selection of these agencies . They should be responsible and in a position to handle the goods to the best ...
... supply of fittings and accessories , such as the local trade may demand . It is desirable , however , to use great care in the selection of these agencies . They should be responsible and in a position to handle the goods to the best ...
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... supply of wealth - producing immigrants . That is an evil that , perhaps , his- tory will find to have been the ultimate cause of Mexico's miseries . We , however , had the immigrants , the capital , and a most urgent need for all the ...
... supply of wealth - producing immigrants . That is an evil that , perhaps , his- tory will find to have been the ultimate cause of Mexico's miseries . We , however , had the immigrants , the capital , and a most urgent need for all the ...
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... supplies of raw material or for objects requisite to the ordinary carrying on of a highly organized and com- plex social system . In any one of the materials that I have men- tioned Latin America seems to possess an inexhaustible supply ...
... supplies of raw material or for objects requisite to the ordinary carrying on of a highly organized and com- plex social system . In any one of the materials that I have men- tioned Latin America seems to possess an inexhaustible supply ...
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... supply . The demand is determined by conditions . The supply varies according to the quantities the sellers are willing to dispose of at the prices offered - not , as is commonly supposed , in accordance with the total stock available ...
... supply . The demand is determined by conditions . The supply varies according to the quantities the sellers are willing to dispose of at the prices offered - not , as is commonly supposed , in accordance with the total stock available ...
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Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.