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Marketing electronic consumer goods
Engineering Management Journal, 1996Bang and Olufsen's recent turnaround bucked the trend in the mature consumer electronics market where it is considered so difficult to differentiate products that for years many retailers have sold price instead of products. The 1995/96 results are expected to show continued robust growth in turnover and profits.
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Public Services Quarterly, 2009
Have you developed and implemented an original marketing strategy/program that has effectively brought patrons onto your Web site, into your library, or through to your interactive virtual services...
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Have you developed and implemented an original marketing strategy/program that has effectively brought patrons onto your Web site, into your library, or through to your interactive virtual services...
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Review of Political Economy, 2018
The aim of this article is to contribute to a clearer depiction of public goods. The theoretical conundrums of the standard approach are highlighted before discussing a broader view of public goods that includes various types of merit good. It is suggested that there is no definite technical criterion to decide which type of good should be deemed ...
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The aim of this article is to contribute to a clearer depiction of public goods. The theoretical conundrums of the standard approach are highlighted before discussing a broader view of public goods that includes various types of merit good. It is suggested that there is no definite technical criterion to decide which type of good should be deemed ...
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Critical Review, 1993
There is a presumption in some circles that the identification of an externality or a public good presents a prima facie case for government intervention. Tyler Cowen has assembled a group of articles that challenge this view by arguing that the market, broadly construed, can handle many problems of public goods and externalities that are normally ...
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There is a presumption in some circles that the identification of an externality or a public good presents a prima facie case for government intervention. Tyler Cowen has assembled a group of articles that challenge this view by arguing that the market, broadly construed, can handle many problems of public goods and externalities that are normally ...
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2012
Das Neves, well-known author on economics, advisor to the Portuguese government, and professor at the Catholic University of Lisbon, describes the main obstacles which hinder the market mechanisms in serving the common good. His analyses focus on the economics of Smith, Malthus, and Marx as of three influential thinkers.
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Das Neves, well-known author on economics, advisor to the Portuguese government, and professor at the Catholic University of Lisbon, describes the main obstacles which hinder the market mechanisms in serving the common good. His analyses focus on the economics of Smith, Malthus, and Marx as of three influential thinkers.
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2023
This chapter explores the European Union’s market integration tools in the context of the free movement of goods. In order to create an internal market in goods, the EU insists that illegal barriers to intra-Union trade must be removed. This form of negative integration will be looked at through the lens of two prohibitions.
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This chapter explores the European Union’s market integration tools in the context of the free movement of goods. In order to create an internal market in goods, the EU insists that illegal barriers to intra-Union trade must be removed. This form of negative integration will be looked at through the lens of two prohibitions.
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1990
Most of the goods we buy are new. Some of them are consumer goods which we use only once, such as food and drinks. Others are consumer durables, such as cars, washing machines and television sets, which we use constantly over a period of years.
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Most of the goods we buy are new. Some of them are consumer goods which we use only once, such as food and drinks. Others are consumer durables, such as cars, washing machines and television sets, which we use constantly over a period of years.
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