Commercial Distribution in Europe (Routledge Revivals)

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channel
consumer behaviour Europe
Contractual Chain
Convenience Foods
Corporate Chains
distributive
distributive industry trends
EEC Country
EEC Member
EEC Member State
EEC Membership
EEC Region
EEC Treaty
Energy Resources
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Establishment Location Policy
European Cultural Foundation
European retail transformation
floor
germany
governmental regulation markets
Industrial Sector Share
institutions
Kondratieff Upswing
marketing
Marketing Change
Marketing Channel
Marketing Economy
Marketing Institutions
Non-food Trades
public policy in commerce
Retail Techniques
Southern USA
space
spatial economic change
structural change in European distribution
trades
Traffic Free Zones
west
West Germany
wholesale
Wholesale Enterprises
Wholesale Sector

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138815452
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The physical distribution of products is an important element in the marketing operations of all productive enterprises, and in many cases efficient distribution is the most important single factor leading to success. With the emergence of post-industrial society the role of distribution has come to increasingly be viewed as a generator of wealth in the economy, attracting the interest of public policy makers anxious to influence investment, employment and efficiency in the sector.

First published in 1982, this book isolates the major trends affecting the main institutions in distribution and contrasts the processes of change amongst the countries and regions of the European Economic Community. Structural change in the industry is related to spatial change in the regions and comparisons made of the varied public policy responses in member countries. An interesting and relevant reissue, this title will be of particular value to economics and business students with an interest in the development of the European consumer and post-industrial Europe.

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