Theory and Practice of International CommerceInternational book publishing Company, 1919 - 548 pages |
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Page 14
... frequently neither producers nor consumers could sat- isfactorily attend to these transactions , the introduction of an important third economic factor followed as a necessity : this factor is the trader , or merchant . And this brings ...
... frequently neither producers nor consumers could sat- isfactorily attend to these transactions , the introduction of an important third economic factor followed as a necessity : this factor is the trader , or merchant . And this brings ...
Page 15
... , or between a producer and a large consumer ; retail commerce is carried on principally between a merchant and a consumer , less frequently between a producer and COMMERCE CLASSIFIED 15 The Classification of Commerce Page.
... , or between a producer and a large consumer ; retail commerce is carried on principally between a merchant and a consumer , less frequently between a producer and COMMERCE CLASSIFIED 15 The Classification of Commerce Page.
Page 16
Archibald John Wolfe. and a consumer , less frequently between a producer and a con- sumer . Commerce may be carried on in permanent establishments or be itinerant in character . The examples of the latter are the peddler ; the caravan ...
Archibald John Wolfe. and a consumer , less frequently between a producer and a con- sumer . Commerce may be carried on in permanent establishments or be itinerant in character . The examples of the latter are the peddler ; the caravan ...
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... frequently un- intentionally colored by personal prejudices , interests , excep- tional or accidental experiences , and therefore such material must be carefully weighed , sifted and examined . By analytical grouping we can then arrive ...
... frequently un- intentionally colored by personal prejudices , interests , excep- tional or accidental experiences , and therefore such material must be carefully weighed , sifted and examined . By analytical grouping we can then arrive ...
Page 23
... frequently settled abroad or established branches abroad , and in certain importing markets , as we shall see , an important distinction exists between native merchants and foreigners en- gaged in the importing business . Finally the ...
... frequently settled abroad or established branches abroad , and in certain importing markets , as we shall see , an important distinction exists between native merchants and foreigners en- gaged in the importing business . Finally the ...
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