Reavis Cox
Born 1900-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL127412A
Top Subjects
- Marketing (8)
- United States (6)
- Building materials (4)
- American Tobacco Company (2)
- Installment plan. (2)
- Construction industry (2)
- Monopolies -- United States (1)
Books by Reavis Cox
Total count: 17
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Competititon in the American tobacco industry, 1911-1932a study of the effects of the partition of the American Tobacco Company by the United States Supreme CourtP.S. King1933-01-01
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Competition in the American tobacco industry, 1911-1932a study of the effects of the partition of the American Tobacco Company by the United States Supreme CourtColumbia University Press1933-01-01
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The marketing of textilesThe Textile Foundation1938-01-01
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Financing high-level consumptionRetail Credit Institute of America, inc.1944-01-01
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Installment buying by city consumers in 1941United States Dept. of labor, Bureau of labor statistics1944-01-01
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Consumer plant and equipment.[A study in the economics of instalment buying]Retail Credit Institute of America1944-01-01
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The economics of instalment buying.Ronald Press Co.1948-01-01
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Theory in marketingselected essaysR.D. Irwin1949-01-01
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Channels and flows in the marketing of house-building materials1954-01-01
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The supply-support requirements of homebuildersa study of the relationships between operations and supply support requirementsProducers' Council1962-01-01
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A study of the distribution of building productsProducers ̕Council1962-01-01
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The supply-support requirements of non-residential constructiona study of the relationships between operations and supply support requirementsProducers' Council1962-01-01
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Adaptation to markets in the distribution of building materialsa critical survey with recommendationsProducers' Council1963-01-01
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Theory in marketingsecond seriesR. D. Irwin1964-01-01
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Distribution in a high-level economy[by] Reavis Cox, in association with Charles S. Goodman [and] Thomas C. Fichandler.Prentice-Hall1965-01-01
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Distribution in a high-level economyPrentice-Hall1965-01-01
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Consumer's credit and wealtha study in consumer credit.National Foundation for Consumer Credit1965-01-01