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    disclosed to other Government agencies for the purpose of studying the trends of financial assistance application. Signature of applicant: _________________________________ For Official Use Only: Date: ___________________________________ Per Capita Income: _____________________________________________________________________________ Received & Checked by (If necessary) : Initials & Signature _____________________________ Date : ________________ Received & Checked again by : Initials & Signature

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    large apparel retailers played the leading role in promoting quick response (QR). Retailing activities remained quite local with respect to other industries. Customers: Per capita spending on apparel tended to grow less proportionately with increases in per capita income‚ so that its share of expenditures typically decreased as income increased. Significant local variation in customers’ attributes and preferences was an issue not only between regions but also within regions. ZARA’S BUSINESS MODEL

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    wholesale goods we usually found in the market and income generated in this retail type of businesses usually takes time to garner profit. The typical measurements in this type of stores are usually by takal (by volume) or by tingi (by piece). But why do people still flock sari-sari stores and why entrepreneurs chose to invest their hard-earned money in this type of industry? The main reason is that Filipinos‚ in general‚ have a very low per capita income and live on a daily basis. Another good reason

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    Dr. Hopkins EC 4350 11 September 2012 Reading Journal #2 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism Chapter 2 What they tell us: Shareholders are not guaranteed any fixed payments. What they don’t tell us: Shareholders really only care about the short-term profits instead of long-term investments which in turn reduces the growth of the firm in the long-term.” …the L word‚ that is limited liability‚ is what has made modern capitalism possible.” (12) -Karl Marx defends capitalism Adam

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    http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/602416/ Indian Oral Care Market: Low Penetration Offers Growth Opportunities Description: In India‚ oral care market offers huge potential as penetration and per capita consumption of oral care products is very low. However‚ rising per capita income and increasing awareness is driving demand of oral care products. Consumers have started switching to value-added toothpastes like gels‚ mouth washes‚ and teeth whitening products. In rural areas‚ consumers

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    Success Factors of e-commerce in China 1.0 Executive Summary Because of the huge population in China and its growing economy and consumption power‚ e-commerce has been a hot industry in China in the recent years. There are many active players in the market‚ competing for market share and market leadership and Alibaba Group Holding Limited (“Alibaba”) is the most dominant and successful player. It rides on its ability to successfully capture the peculiar features of the economic situation

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    Other investigation that use to test Indonesia capabilities which is: business easiness indicator by World Bank show us Indonesia need 12 procedures‚ 151 days or working and 130.7% cost of per capita income. If we look at South Korea with the same 12 procedures it took only 22 days and 17.7% cost of per capita income. PERC (Political and Economic Risk Consultancy) give Indonesia 8.03 of 10 that makes Indonesia the second corrupted country in Asia. The Global Competitiveness Index from WEF (World Economic

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    India Rural India generates around 50 per cent of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) 70 per cent of the country’s population The market is a mix of growing incomes and aspirations of around 850 million consumers who inhabit 650‚000 villages in the country Slide 2 Market Size The per capita GDP has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2 per cent in India’s rural regions‚ since 2000. Rural consumption per person is also increased by 19 per cent yearly in the period 2009-12

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    DO PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA NEED STRATEGY? "Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long-term: which achieves advantage for the organization through its configuration of resources within a challenging environment‚ to meet the needs of markets and to fulfill stakeholder expectations". Strategy plays a great role in Public Universities in that‚ Public Universities have progressively realized that effective service delivery to customers (students) and competitive advantage

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    growing more affluent in preferences and purchasing power. To adapt to local market undermines core assumptions of standardization. Common features of emerging markets are:-Low per capita income and its impact on consumer behavior. Immense variability in consumers and infrastructure Relative cheapness of labor. Low Incomes Segmentation Segments are coarse and diverse because the costs of segmentation are high. Mass media are not finely segmented. Examples:- Soaps in Indonesia; Media in India and

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