Word: consumerization
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The U. S. is the greatest consumer of newsprint in the world. In 1924, she exported only a few thousand tons, while importing 90% of the Canadian production and 156,000 tons from abroad. Moreover, U. S. print-paper consumption was 50,000 tons above that of 1923 and 28...
Even editorial writers are prone to draw inadequate conclusions from the data in hand. Yesterday's issue of the Christian Science Monitor, aroused by advances in the price of wheat during the last six months, demands, in the current vogue for cooperation in marketing, the restriction of the profits and...
Meanwhile, the earnest editorialists will discover occult influences at work. Diabolic, middlemen are wringing the shekels from the consumer's pocketbook. That demon, Inefficiency, hauntre of conscientious Americans, is implicated in the plot. The credit for the improvement of the market serves even to make a president, for, according to...
The soaring price of wheat, however gratifying to U.S. hollers and growers, is proportionally alarming to consumers. Labor in this country is prosperous enough not to feel the higher cost of bread unduly, but in Great Britain and the Continent?particularly perhaps in Austria ? the soaring cost of breadstuffs...
Whether it is smoked or eaten, the effects of opium vary according to the mental disposition of the consumers. To the bright, happy man all manner of pleasing scenes are presented; an ambitious man will fancy himself a gloried Napoleon; a man will liverish fancy man will himself be seized...