Parliamentary Papers, Band 7H.M. Stationery Office, 1924 |
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... of traders are , in some cases , still making higher profits than are warranted by the services they perform . These profits should be reduced . The view that middlemen as a class are rapacious , and that existing A 6 11.
... of traders are , in some cases , still making higher profits than are warranted by the services they perform . These profits should be reduced . The view that middlemen as a class are rapacious , and that existing A 6 11.
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... existing systems of marketing and of distribution are chaotic , is perhaps natural on the part of those who have not made a comprehensive survey of the costly and complicated processes of collection and distribution of agricultural ...
... existing systems of marketing and of distribution are chaotic , is perhaps natural on the part of those who have not made a comprehensive survey of the costly and complicated processes of collection and distribution of agricultural ...
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... existing in many countries abroad ; but it is a system which has grown up in response to the consumer's demand . In- stead of purchasing a large proportion of her requirements from one centre , as is the case , for example , in Italy ...
... existing in many countries abroad ; but it is a system which has grown up in response to the consumer's demand . In- stead of purchasing a large proportion of her requirements from one centre , as is the case , for example , in Italy ...
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... existing distributive machinery the producer's own organisation for sale , and by thus introducing a selling agency for handling the farmer's produce , in effect adds another link to the distributive chain It should ensure for him the ...
... existing distributive machinery the producer's own organisation for sale , and by thus introducing a selling agency for handling the farmer's produce , in effect adds another link to the distributive chain It should ensure for him the ...
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... . , should be returned to members in proportion to the business they do with the Society , thus affording an inducement to members to give the Society support . 63. Practically all existing co - operative societies comply with 29.
... . , should be returned to members in proportion to the business they do with the Society , thus affording an inducement to members to give the Society support . 63. Practically all existing co - operative societies comply with 29.
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