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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...
... (electronic marketplace) enables the agricultural community access to ready information in their loc...
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... columnist Mark Bittman called The Stop Community Food Centre in Toronto "one of those forward-think... cooking and gardening programs, a farmers' market, community advocacy training, as well as a nutriti... and operating community supported agricultural programs, as well as community kitchens and garden...
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... of association -- Exclusion of agricultural workers from statutory labour relations regime -- ...The reality of the labour market, which has led to the development of protective la... from the journalist, the language community from the language speaker, the union from the work...
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Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.
... economic competition for the same world market shares, particularly in the regional jet market, o... the American continent, and the western community of nations. If we are independent, we should not f... to contemplate the liberalization of agricultural trade and the reduction of subsithes to a sector i...
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..., (151) the OCA found that the Agricultural Employees Protection Act (AEPA) (152) did not prov... harm to competition in the marketplace could not effectively be remedied if the transacti... not to take into account the period of community supervision of the accused as a long-term offender...
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... Sciences (BSc) * International and Community Development (MSocialWork) * Ecology (BSc, MSc, PhD... and Regional Studies (BA, MA, PhD) * Agricultural Studies (BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDEnv) Saskatchewan Fi...' and sustainable audits, and a campus Market and Fair Trade planning Climate Challenge. Policy....
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... for differing properties of fuels or marketing research. “spent pulping liquor” « liqueur d...The impacts on the agricultural sector’s income and production are expected to b... awareness and encouraging the regulated community to achieve a high level of overall compliance as e...
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... that the dominant model of agricultural development has not succeeded in eradicating pover... in communities losing control over food markets, environments, land and rural cultures. The curren..., culture and ecology of that particular community. Proponents need to devise and introduce mechanism...
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The explicit goal was to increase the U.S.'s share of world grain and oilseed markets by allowing the price of these commodities to fall to world levels without recognizing that the U.S. price was the world benchmark price," [Daryll Ray] notes. "The U.S.'s export competitors routinely price their exportable surplus -- that is, quantities not needed for domestic consumption -- relative to this benchmark price.
"We need all the governments to admit that for 30 years we all blew it, including me when I was president," [Bill Clinton] reportedly said in his address. "We were wrong to believe that food was like some other product in international trade."
"Food is not a commodity like others," said Clinton, who now heads his own non-government development organization. "It is crazy for us to...
... -- even from within the farming community -- is for further market deregulation. Daryll Ray,...
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...These agricultural entrepreneurs produce and sell cider, a selection ..., health, economic development, community development, and the environment, as well as a mul... a whole lot of small producers with large markets." . Rod MacRae, a professor at York University and...