Industry StudiesLarry L. Duetsch M.E. Sharpe, 1998 - 364 páginas A collection of 13 studies of individual industries that mirror the sectoral composition of the current US economy. Each is complete in itself, but read together, they illuminate the competition and interdependence between them. No date is noted for the first edition, but the second contains new profiles for electric power, local phone service, motion pictures, and microcomputer platforms. Others described are automobiles, beer, pharmaceuticals, retail commercial banking, health insurance, and hospitals. Paper edition (unseen), $31.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
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... growth rate . The New York City market was the center of poultry distribution early in this century . Its large Jewish population provided a ready market , since the Jewish faith required that Jews eat meat , pref- erably a luxury meat ...
... growth rate . The New York City market was the center of poultry distribution early in this century . Its large Jewish population provided a ready market , since the Jewish faith required that Jews eat meat , pref- erably a luxury meat ...
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... growth of HMOs has been rapid ( Figure 9.3 ) . They increased their market share from about 0.3 percent in 1982 to about 19 per- cent in 1994 , with the greatest gain occurring in the latter half of the period . This growth has in ...
... growth of HMOs has been rapid ( Figure 9.3 ) . They increased their market share from about 0.3 percent in 1982 to about 19 per- cent in 1994 , with the greatest gain occurring in the latter half of the period . This growth has in ...
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... growth . One might have expected the established insur- ance firms to be the innovators . Instead , these small new ... growth to 2.3 by 1994.37 A neglected benefit of this growth has been easier development of innovative health ...
... growth . One might have expected the established insur- ance firms to be the innovators . Instead , these small new ... growth to 2.3 by 1994.37 A neglected benefit of this growth has been easier development of innovative health ...
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