MYLAB MARKETING W/PEARSON ETEXT--ACCES
MYLAB MARKETING W/PEARSON ETEXT--ACCES
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ISBN: 9781323432082
Author: Armstrong
Publisher: PEARSON
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To discuss: The example of market research which causes harm to the participants.

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The study of consumers by the market place and producers, to gather the required information to know the needs of the customers are termed as market research.

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To explain: The brief report of governments ‘common rule’.

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