Competition and Price Making in Food Retailing: The Anatomy of Supermarket OperationsRonald Press Company, 1962 - 333 pages |
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... various brands of each individual product may be alter- natives for one another . Thus , while there is no discretion regarding 22. E.g. , meat : beef , pork , lamb and veal in various cuts ; dairy products : milk , butter , eggs ...
... various brands of each individual product may be alter- natives for one another . Thus , while there is no discretion regarding 22. E.g. , meat : beef , pork , lamb and veal in various cuts ; dairy products : milk , butter , eggs ...
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... various economists such as " imper- fect " competition , or " monopolistic " competition , depending upon the form they take . The essence of business competition is rivalry , 24 continuum of relationships in various aspects of its ...
... various economists such as " imper- fect " competition , or " monopolistic " competition , depending upon the form they take . The essence of business competition is rivalry , 24 continuum of relationships in various aspects of its ...
Page 259
... various dealers in the sale of this product is eliminated . Even more important than the restric- tions on competition among retail outlets is the hobbling of the relatively efficient retail store method of milk distribution in com ...
... various dealers in the sale of this product is eliminated . Even more important than the restric- tions on competition among retail outlets is the hobbling of the relatively efficient retail store method of milk distribution in com ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 Supply of and Demand for Food | 3 |
The Nature of Business Competition | 43 |
I | 68 |
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