Competition and Price Making in Food Retailing: The Anatomy of Supermarket OperationsRonald Press Company, 1962 - 333 pages |
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... competitors 1 ( located super Dairy Products stores SOURCE : Field observation by the author . consider only a few stores as completely satisfactory substitutes for. Bakeshop Home delivery Direct competitors ( located nearby and offering ...
... competitors 1 ( located super Dairy Products stores SOURCE : Field observation by the author . consider only a few stores as completely satisfactory substitutes for. Bakeshop Home delivery Direct competitors ( located nearby and offering ...
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... competitor's lower prices ) , although such lists might be con- sidered redundant in intent of injury laws . Meeting competitors ' lower prices is perhaps the best defense , although some states pur- port to require that the lower price ...
... competitor's lower prices ) , although such lists might be con- sidered redundant in intent of injury laws . Meeting competitors ' lower prices is perhaps the best defense , although some states pur- port to require that the lower price ...
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... competitors if they know that the competitor's prices are illegal , rather an injunction should be em- ployed against the competitor who is selling his goods at an illegal price . It is an interesting fact that this state supreme court ...
... competitors if they know that the competitor's prices are illegal , rather an injunction should be em- ployed against the competitor who is selling his goods at an illegal price . It is an interesting fact that this state supreme court ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 28 |
Supply of and Demand for Food | 29 |
The Nature of Business Competition | 59 |
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