"Textile Trade Terms; Report On Misleading Textile Trade Terms, Their Causes And Remedies" (1922) examines deceptive practices within the textile industry during the early 20th century. Authored by the Bureau of Business Research at New York University's Graduate School of Business Administration, this report delves into the causes and potential remedies for misleading trade terms that affect consumers and businesses alike.
The work offers valuable insights into the historical landscape of trade regulation and consumer protection. It is a resource for researchers studying the evolution of business ethics, marketing practices, and legal frameworks governing the textile industry. The report's analysis of misleading terms provides a historical perspective on challenges related to transparency and fair dealing in commerce.
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