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If logistics can be considered an assembly of methods, functions, and ways used by a company with the purpose of giving clients the goods taken at a low price and in a period of time according to clients’ expectations, taking into consideration the quantities settled by contract, we can say...
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darauf basierend die Distribution von Gewinnen diskutiert und behauptet, dass der Gewinn zunächst einmal der Unternehmung … discuss the distribution of wealth stating that the profits are attributable to the firm in its own rights. …
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terms of products but also in terms of supply chains, and the lack of comprehensive distribution networks is one of the main … to the question ``how can new multinational enterprises set up efficient international distribution logistics systems … distribution management. The study uses resource-based view and market-based view as explanatory theories and develops a model of …
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darauf basierend die Distribution von Gewinnen diskutiert und behauptet, dass der Gewinn zunächst einmal der Unternehmung … discuss the distribution of wealth stating that the profits are attributable to the firm in its own rights. …
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The introduction of monetary variables into post-Keynesian models of distribution and growth is an ongoing process …. Lavoie (1995) has proposed a Kaleckian ?Minsky-Steindl-model? of distribution and growth, incorporating the effects debt and … on distribution between wages and gross profits explicitly been incorporated in the model. In the present paper we …
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This paper shows that a manufacturer may benefit from parallel trade. In addition to an intuitive condition about the effect of demand shocks, this occurs when competitive retailers must order inventories before they know the realization of demand and for products whose sale value drops at the...
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