Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 31.
57. lappuse
... consumer durable goods will show the highest rate of growth , largely because of rising affluence . Between 1967 and 1980 , real disposable income per capita is projected to increase at an annual average of 3.1 per cent , doubling the ...
... consumer durable goods will show the highest rate of growth , largely because of rising affluence . Between 1967 and 1980 , real disposable income per capita is projected to increase at an annual average of 3.1 per cent , doubling the ...
181. lappuse
... consumer satisfaction should result . And of equal importance , customer loyalty to the community - based enterprise should be enhanced . C. Marketing Information and the Poor So far emphasis has been placed upon understanding the ...
... consumer satisfaction should result . And of equal importance , customer loyalty to the community - based enterprise should be enhanced . C. Marketing Information and the Poor So far emphasis has been placed upon understanding the ...
189. lappuse
... consumer market is made up of people who are more suspicious and less well informed than those who populate the more affluent consumer market existing outside economically depressed areas . The low - income area resident is to a large ...
... consumer market is made up of people who are more suspicious and less well informed than those who populate the more affluent consumer market existing outside economically depressed areas . The low - income area resident is to a large ...
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