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Fast food development is not any more centered on homogenous world products. Fast food chains are more and more using regional food to attract new markets. After a period where the world system was the engine of fast food diffusion, ethnic and regional food is back. In countries where people are...
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The concept of "filière" was developed by French industrial economists between the late sixties and early seventies. It consists of the total of technical and transaction operations needed to obtain a finished product from some given raw material. Since then, the application of the concept has...
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-price target's stores reduced the depth of their assortment when in direct competition with the acquirer's stores, the latter … offerings in order to avoid cannibalization and lessen local competition. Further, we show that other dimensions of … heterogeneity, such as market concentration, whether a divestiture was imposed by the Dutch competition authority, and the re …
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a variety of competing views over the correct approach to competition policy in agriculture markets. These pressures … have the potential to distract antitrust analysis from its core mission: protecting competition and consumer welfare. While … fulfill non-economic objectives; that market concentration is a predictor of market performance; or that competition policy …
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, counsel strongly against antitrust intervention without strong empirical evidence that the conduct has reduced competition and …
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competition between premium brands and the expanding competitive fringe in an emerging market. In particular, our demand model …
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English Abstract: The article considers the patterns of competition in Yugoslav food industry. This industry means as …
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The study encompasses an analysis of the variation in speeds of profitability adjustment and accounting bias by developed country and firm size for two important agribusiness industries. Evidence of speeds of profitability adjustment and accounting bias varying by firm size was found in the...
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products facing lower import competition …
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In the presence of strong economies of scale, a fall in transport costs can lead to a more pronounced geographical concentration of production. This is very apparent in the growing concentration of breweries in England from 1900-1970. The number of breweries in England fell sharply between 1900...
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