Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - Industries |
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... consumers ; and , secondly , to determine as far as practicable the share of the consumers ' price which goes respectively to producers and distributers , at any given time and place , in marketing any ... consumer LIBRARY Summary of Results.
... consumers ; and , secondly , to determine as far as practicable the share of the consumers ' price which goes respectively to producers and distributers , at any given time and place , in marketing any ... consumer LIBRARY Summary of Results.
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... consumer pays . In other words , the existing commercial system of distribution of farm products inevitably tends , under equitable laws and responsible uses of capital , to cost society a decreasing proportion of the value of the farm ...
... consumer pays . In other words , the existing commercial system of distribution of farm products inevitably tends , under equitable laws and responsible uses of capital , to cost society a decreasing proportion of the value of the farm ...
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... consumer has been by the elimination of numerous charges at these central markets by concentrating the trade , and to the producer by the competition of these central markets themselves whereby the price tends to be kept up to a higher ...
... consumer has been by the elimination of numerous charges at these central markets by concentrating the trade , and to the producer by the competition of these central markets themselves whereby the price tends to be kept up to a higher ...
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... consumer's price for corn at Chicago July 25 , 1900 , was 39 cents . The combined expenses of distribution between producer and consumer from Hutchinson , Kans . , to Chicago were 13.56 cents . The producer therefore received 25.44 ...
... consumer's price for corn at Chicago July 25 , 1900 , was 39 cents . The combined expenses of distribution between producer and consumer from Hutchinson , Kans . , to Chicago were 13.56 cents . The producer therefore received 25.44 ...
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... consumer and the trader , who stands next to the consumer , from anxiety as to where his future sup- ply is to come from . This is one of the causes for the low level of farm prices of wheat under the present methodical system of ...
... consumer and the trader , who stands next to the consumer , from anxiety as to where his future sup- ply is to come from . This is one of the causes for the low level of farm prices of wheat under the present methodical system of ...
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