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  • 1consumer behaviour — ➔ behaviour * * * consumer behaviour UK US (US consumer behavior) noun [U] (also consumer buying behaviour) ► MARKETING CUSTOMER BEHAVIOUR(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 2Consumer behaviour — Psychology …

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  • 3Competition and Consumer Act 2010 — Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coercive monopoly Natural monopoly …

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  • 4Resale price maintenance — (RPM) is the practice whereby a manufacturer and its distributors agree that the latter will sell the former s product at certain prices (resale price maintenance), at or above a price floor (minimum resale price maintenance) or at or below a… …

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  • 5Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces — Device Price Electrodes Sensors Interpret: Peripheral SDK Released Producer MindWave $99.95 [1] 100000000000000010000001[2] 100000000000000020000002 mental states (based on 4 brainwaves), eyeblinks …

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  • 6Toyota Tundra — Infobox Automobile name=Toyota Tundra manufacturer=Toyota Motor Corporation production=2000 ndash;present assembly=Princeton, Indiana, USA San Antonio, Texas, USA predecessor=Toyota T100 class=Mid size pickup truck (2000 2006) Full size pickup… …

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  • 7Specialty store —    This type of retail store specializes in one category of merchandise or a specific market segment. Some smaller specialty stores cater to affluent consumers, while larger specialty chain stores such as the Gap and Banana Republic appeal to the …

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  • 8marketing — /mahr ki ting/, n. 1. the act of buying or selling in a market. 2. the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling. [1555 65;… …

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  • 9utility and value — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, the determination of the prices of goods and services.       The modern industrial economy is characterized by a high degree of interdependence of its parts. The supplier of components or raw materials …

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  • 10Monopoly — This article is about the economic term. For the board game, see Monopoly (game). For other uses, see Monopoly (disambiguation). Competition law Basic concepts …

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