PRIN OF MARKETING W/ COCO
2016th Edition
ISBN: 9781323404416
Author: Pearson
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.19MML
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To discuss: Whether the retailers must be responsible for welfare of garment supplier industries in other countries.
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Retailer is an individual or an organization who sells goods or services to its customers, suppliers, or wholesalers. Retailers are the persons who generally sell goods and services to other business agents.
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