- MARKETING 337
- Marketing 163
- ESTUDIOS DE CASOS 132
- COMERCIALIZACION 89
- PUBLICIDAD 87
- ESTUDIOS DE MERCADO 86
- CONSUMIDORES 73
- PAISES EN DESARROLLO 73
- MERCADO DE TRABAJO 65
- COMPORTAMIENTO DEL CONSUMIDOR 64
- CLIENTES 62
- PROMOCION DE VENTAS 59
- MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS 54
- ECONOMIA 51
- MERCADO 50
- MERCADOS FINANCIEROS 48
- POLITICA MONETARIA 47
- POLITICA ECONOMICA 45
- PLANIFICACION ESTRATEGICA 44
- MERCADEO 43
- COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL 41
- DISTRIBUCION COMERCIAL 39
- Publicidad 39
- APLICACIONES 38
- CASOS PRACTICOS 38
- TOMA DE DECISIONES 38
- DESARROLLO ECONOMICO 35
- Mercado (edificio) 35
- NEGOCIOS 35
- TIPO DE CAMBIO 35
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The effects of product ageing on demand : the case of digital cameras /
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Trade and Skills in Uruguay: Long Term Skill Requirements
Published 2009“…The paper discusses the links between skill requirements in the labour market and alternative trade patterns using a CGE applied on updated data for Uruguay. …”
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Agreements and challenges in a participatory horticultural guarantee system
Published 2023“…About 15-20 % reaches the consumers through direct commercialization channels, mainly fairs and delivery of vegetable bags. The rest is marketed through hub markets with no differentiation of the agroecological productive management and with the participation of numerous intermediaries that distance farmer families from consumer families.…”
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Journal of Anthropological Research /
Published 1973Table of Contents: “…Multisensory Perception of "Habitual Illness" and World View of the Ainu / Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney -- Markets in Melanesia? A Comparison of Traditional Economic Transactions in New Guinea with African Markets / Dana E. …”
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Endogenous Protection within a framework of monopolistic competition à la Dixit–Stiglitz
Published 2014“…The author studies the determination of trade policy by considering an imperfectly competitive market. The model adopts the political process developed by Grossman and Helpman (1994), but it also takes into account a different economic structure, which is based on the Footloose Capital model. …”
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Argentina's economic crisis: its causes. - its remedies
Published 1915“…Its benefits are effectively felt by the foreign market, in the favorable balances of its trade, even though its benefits in the internal order are relative.…”
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Competitiveness and the Environment: Building Sustainable Export Patterns in Latin America
Published 2007“…In this study we discuss the need to develop sustainable export patterns in Latin America that fulfill two criteria: reduce the importance of activities that impose the greatest environmental impacts and increase the relevance of activities and products with a higher technological content, since these are the most dynamic in international markets, tend to be cleaner, and present positive spillovers to the rest of the economy. …”
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