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Pozycja Open Access Metodyka i problematyka badań nad popytem ludności Szczecina na warzywa i owoce.(1964) Wątorski, J.; Wyższa Szkoła Rolnicza w Szczecinie. Katedra Ekonomii Politycznej.After an analysis of the achievements in the investigations on food demand and consumption, we come to the conclusion that so far no separate and full researches on the demand for fruit and vegetables have been made. This fact has permitted us to draw an outline of investigations for the purpose of finding out the characteristic features and laws implied in the development of that phenomenon in various periods (seasons) and influenced by various factors. A specification was then laid out and motives were assigned as to the sphere of analysis agreed upon. After a discussion on and appreciation of the document sources, an outlay of methods for investigation of the data available was drawn, involving methods suitable for market economy analysis. To sum up, a system of research problems and a way of handling them successively was brought into consideration and a general characteristic of the results obtained was given.Pozycja Open Access Wpływ marży pośrednictwa na ceny dla producentów rolnych i dla konsumentów(1964) Rutkowska, I.; Wyższa Szkoła Rolnicza w Szczecinie. Katedra Ekonomii Politycznej.The study you mentioned focuses on the economic aspects of agriculture, specifically within the context of a highly developed capitalist economy. It examines the impact of brokerage allowances on the price levels in retail trade and on farms themselves. By analyzing statistical data from the USA during the period of 1913-1961, the study investigates various properties of brokerage allowances and their relationships with farm-goods prices. This includes trends, standard deviations, change coefficients, correlation coefficients, and price indications for farm-goods producers. The findings highlight differences between the postwar situation and the years 1913-1947.