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Corner bumped, o/w very good. Staplebnd 4to. Economic Research Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. This study is the result of an investigation requested by House Resolution No. 235 of the General Session of 1963 on the effect of trading stamps on marketing practices, costs and efficiencies. The question which people frequently ask about trading stamps is: Who pays for the merchandise for which the stamps are redeemed? Or, to put it another way, are prices raised on purchases because of the use of stamps? 28pp. Bibliography. Seller Inventory # CORV-BBP-18290
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Title: Trading Stamps in Hawaii
Publisher: Economic Research Center, Univeristy of Hawaii
Publication Date: 1964
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
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