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    living in a country. On the other hand there are many costs of using GDP it ignores key variables like how depressing China is‚ it also counts negative and useless activity‚ it does not show the spread of wealth across the population and the income distribution. GDP also does not show a country’s debt‚ for example in Argentina around 15 years ago they took out a huge amount of debt and because of this new money‚ it looked like it was doing amazingly well with huge increases in GDP but at the moment they

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    promising for online retailors to expand its customer base. Besides‚ the facts of customers’ increasingly desire to access a huge selection of product offerings and customers’ growing comforts with online shopping make the Internet become a critical distribution channel. Consequently‚ more and more high-end brands are eager to partner with online retailors such as Zappos. But‚ with the collapse of the financial markets and economic slowdown‚ customers are more cost-conscious and have higher expectations

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    Trademarks‚ Patents‚ Copyrights‚ Licenses‚ Royalties 11 Governmental Approvals 11 MARKETING PLAN 12 Industry Profile (Link to Assignment 7a) 12 Current Size 12 Growth Potential 12 Industry Trends 12 Other Characteristics 13 Distribution Channels 14 Competitive Analysis (Link to Assignment 7b) 14 Direct Competition 14 Indirect Competition 15 Future Competition 15 Competitive Analysis 15 Market Analysis (Link to Assignment 8) 16 Target Market Profile 16

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    Case Study of Jsw Shoppe

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    JSW SHOPPE — A UNIQUE DISTRIBUTION MODEL FOR BRANDED STEEL Brief of Case JSW is a manufacturing plant producing steel pipes‚ bends and sockets and was one of many low-cost steel producers in the world and favored bulk buyers. In April 2007‚ at Jindal Steel Works Ltd.’s marketing headquarters in Mumbai‚ the sales and marketing team headed by Jayant Acharya (director marketing)‚ Sharad Mahendra (vice-president) had a debate on how to boost the presence of Jindal Steel Works steel in the market.

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    Analysis: Synnex International Background After two decades of successful expansion and redefining the high-tech product distribution system‚ Synnex International must make a decision on where it will go next. Founding President Evans Tu has seen the firm grow from a local electronics distribution channel in Taiwan into a worldwide powerhouse in product distribution with vendors knocking on doors requesting expansion into new markets. At this point in the company’s growth‚ Tu has the full support

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    Industry in India Factor Conditions in India Indian Culture Affecting the Demand of Specific Foods Inefficient Food Chain and Distribution Systems Chance Government Policies Porter’s Diamond Model Attractiveness of the Fast Food Industry in India Factor Conditions in India Indian Culture Affecting the Demand of Specific Foods Inefficient Food Chain and Distribution Systems Chance Government Policies Porter’s Diamond Model McDonald’s strategy is highly effective in India. McDonald’s

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    available to the end user. There are a few things that need to be determined before this can happen. These include an overview of distribution channels that also include channel levels and channel organizations. Another thing that needs to be considered is analyzing my target market needs- meaning I need to know my target market and what they want form a channel of distribution. Next will to discuss channel members will be used and why. The last two things to be discussed are how many channel members

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    its latest reports offering. Synopsis The report presents detailed data on consumption trends in the Breath Fresheners (non-confectionery) category in Australia‚ analyzing consumption volumes and values. It also provides indispensable data on distribution channels. Furthermore the report enables readers to examine the components of change in the industry by looking at historic and future growth patterns - how consumers’ changes in behavior have affected total volumes‚ values and type of products

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    Deviations from Strict Egalitarianism Equality underlines most theories of justice‚ but deviations from strict equality of resources and welfare should occur where it benefits those worse off in society. It should also deviate to allow ensure freedom of choices and recognition of self ownership. The doctrine of sufficiency argues that the focus of justice should be about ensuring that each person has “enough” and that it should be “of no moral consequence whether some had more than others” (Frankfurt

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    clothes‚ such as adding buttons and details. Each garment is checked for quality. Once the checking is complete‚ the clothes are individually ironed. Then labels for each country are attached. After tagging‚ the garments are sent to Zara’s nearby distribution centre via a tunnel. At the massive centre all clothes are allocated first by country‚ then by individual store. This is done by a moving carousel of hanging rails. Using electronic bar codes each shop’s orders are carefully placed on the appropriate

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