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    1. Pond's - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Around that time, owing the broader availability of witch hazel at a lower price, it became clear that Pond's Extract had no future.

    2. Who pays, and what are we paying for? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is fascinating when you consider that it was a “What the Market Will Bear” price point, and not based on publishing (...)

    3. 2016 March

      Soon a new auction site named Ebay created a market that operated 24/7. The craze ended suddenly in 1999 as Ebay brought transparency (...)

    4. iPhone 3G - Second Gen device - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The SDK has potential for the education market. Apple will have a special ad hoc distribution available so that a developer can (...)

    5. JWT Company Archives - Guide to Collections Related to the Ford Motor Company - LibGuides at Duke Un

      The series also includes price listings for various Ford models, research reports on specialized consumer markets, as well as reports (...)

    6. When should the government intervene? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By definition, copyright is a government-granted monopoly that artificially supports the price of intellectual property to provide an (...)

    7. Introduction · The Power of Refined Beauty: Photographing Society Women for Pond's, 1920s-1950s · Du

      By 1923, however, the rate of sales growth had slowed for both due to competition from new products on the market. Research by Pond’s (...)

    8. 2009 October

      Economics does not lie : a defense of the free market in a time of crisis . Encounter Books, 2009.

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/52/

      It turns out that more than just a number, price is dependent on context, and any given price can be viewed as a bargain or a (...)

    10. Making Elsevier look good - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Shutting down one’s principal market is a radical and unproductive way to protect one’s copyright.

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