Description
Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Consumer Economics: Students'” by F.T. Wilhelms offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of consumer behavior and economic principles during the mid-20th century. Published in the post-war era, this textbook likely provided insights into the changing consumer landscape as the United States transitioned from a wartime to a peacetime economy. Wilhelms, an educator and economist, aimed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of consumer decision-making, budgeting, and the role of individuals in the broader economic system. While consumer economics has evolved since this book’s publication, collectors and readers alike may appreciate its historical significance as a pedagogical tool and a reflection of its era’s economic thought. This copy’s clean pages and secure binding make it an excellent addition to any collection focused on the history of economics education or mid-century consumer culture.