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The benefits of LP are many. From the business side, procuring locally can save on transport costs and times, as well as provide the company with a 'social licence to operate' as it is providing jobs to the local community. From the developmental side, local procurement ensures that economic resources within a community stay in that community to the greatest extent possible, thus increasing economic development in the region.
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They don't exist...monopolies are caused by government intervention in the market. Excessive regulations, permits, fees etc. create barriers to entry for competitive entrepreneurs, and there is often times legislation passed in favor of large corporations. A truly competitive free market does not have monopolies.
They were able to operate during the tough times while smaller businesses couldn't. When the economy returned back to normal big businesses had little competition.
Their operating costs were so small compared to their fixed costs.
their operating costs were so small compared to their fixed costs
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Weekly Economic Times was created in 1995.
Asset tags are normally used by large corporations and/or government agencies to keep track of the property they own and assign to employees for their use. That way they know exactly where the equipment is and who is responsible for it at all times.
Hong Kong Economic Times was created on 1988-01-26.
Diameter:Earth's is 3.7 times as large as the moon's.Surface area:Earth's is 13.5 times as large as the moon's.Volume:Earth's is 49.5 times as large as the moon's.Mass:Earth's is 81.8 times as large as the moon's.
economic times are very poor right now.
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