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Supply chain carbon reduction considering consumer skepticism and blockchain technology under the cap-and-trade policy. [PDF]
Yuan PP, Wang Q.
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Associations between prior and subsequent sickness absence before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Swedish prospective cohort study of 306 933 blue-collar workers in the retail and wholesale industry. [PDF]
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Associations between diagnoses linked with adverse COVID-19-related outcomes and sickness absence due to COVID-19 or COVID-19 like diagnoses: a prospective Swedish cohort study of 292 274 blue-collar workers in the retail and wholesale industry. [PDF]
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The role of domestic and international markets in the loss of nature across Brazil
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Financial Analysts Journal, 1951
As cochairman of the Retail Trade Forum this afternoon, I want to bring you personal greetings from the Detroit Club. A good many of you probably heard Bill Flaherty of the Chrysler Corporation talk in the automotive panel this morning. He also is a member of the Analysts Club of Detroit.
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As cochairman of the Retail Trade Forum this afternoon, I want to bring you personal greetings from the Detroit Club. A good many of you probably heard Bill Flaherty of the Chrysler Corporation talk in the automotive panel this morning. He also is a member of the Analysts Club of Detroit.
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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Materials Management, 1978
Whatever happened to retail trade area analysis? Some may recall that through the late 1950s and middle 1960s, location scholars seemed to be organising and expanding an interesting body of literature. However in the recent past, the central thrust of economic analysis seems to have stalled, with research dispersing in numerous directions.
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Whatever happened to retail trade area analysis? Some may recall that through the late 1950s and middle 1960s, location scholars seemed to be organising and expanding an interesting body of literature. However in the recent past, the central thrust of economic analysis seems to have stalled, with research dispersing in numerous directions.
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Financial Analysts Journal, 1956
RETAILING IS PROBABLY one of the easiest industries for the analyst to understand. He does not need to be an engineer, chemist, metallurgist, doctor or atomic scientist, nor does he need to worry about such things as technological changes, new discoveries, patents and secret processes, exhaustion of reserves, etc.
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RETAILING IS PROBABLY one of the easiest industries for the analyst to understand. He does not need to be an engineer, chemist, metallurgist, doctor or atomic scientist, nor does he need to worry about such things as technological changes, new discoveries, patents and secret processes, exhaustion of reserves, etc.
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1982
Retailing is carried on by those businesses which sell goods to the final consumer. The obvious example is provided by the shops we all know and deal with. The retailing stage, therefore, is the one where goods reach the end of their journey from the manufacturer.
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Retailing is carried on by those businesses which sell goods to the final consumer. The obvious example is provided by the shops we all know and deal with. The retailing stage, therefore, is the one where goods reach the end of their journey from the manufacturer.
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1996
Before looking at the involvement of women in retailing it is necessary to make some observations about the study of the retail trade itself. In 1959 William Marwick remarked that the retail trade had been neglected by historians.1 Thirty years later Hoh-cheung and Lorna Mui can still claim, with regard to the eighteenth century itself, that no ...
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Before looking at the involvement of women in retailing it is necessary to make some observations about the study of the retail trade itself. In 1959 William Marwick remarked that the retail trade had been neglected by historians.1 Thirty years later Hoh-cheung and Lorna Mui can still claim, with regard to the eighteenth century itself, that no ...
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1973
The retailer is the last link in the chair of production before the goods reach their final destination, the consumer.
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The retailer is the last link in the chair of production before the goods reach their final destination, the consumer.
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