Everyone buys, and nearly every producer sells, to some extent in a "general" market, in which he is on about the same footing with others around him. But nearly everyone has also some "particular" markets; that is, some people or groups of people with... Industry and Trade - Страница 183по Alfred Marshall - 2006 - 424 странициОграничен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1958 - 944 страници
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| Alfred Marshall - 1919 - 936 страници
...consist in effect only of those of them who have a special interest in something, as for instance zinc or leather. In some cases, dealings over the whole..."particular" markets; that is, some people or groups of peupl,. with whom he is in somewhat close touch: mutual knowledge and trust lead him to approach them,... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1927 - 916 страници
...consist in effect only of those of them who have a special interest in something, as for instance zinc or leather. In some cases, dealings over the whole...lead him to approach them, and them to approach him, hi preference to strangers. A producer, a wholesale dealer, or a shopkeeper, who has built up a strong... | |
| Philip L. Williams - 1978 - 224 страници
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| Takashi Negishi - 1985 - 230 страници
...imperfect. Marshall's broad picture of competitive markets in the economic world of his day is as follows. Everyone buys, and nearly every producer sells, to...him. But nearly everyone has also some "particular" market; that is, some people or groups of people with whom he is in somewhat close touch; mutual knowledge... | |
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| T. Negishi - 1989 - 420 страници
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