Not necessarily. With fast modern transport and speedy motorways, plus refrigerated lorries, distance to market is less important.
markets are what are important and not marketing so therefore more emphasis should be based on going to markets
farmers market. the food is fresher.
no.Go to thewallstreetjournal.com type in stock markets and it should give you a lists.
Type it in google as....Tops Market Job Application and it should pop up:)
Let me explain with a house/flat sale. Resource market for this includes the labor that includes to build a house, and also the window grills, wooden doors and all other things which should be necessary to build a house. Product market for this the market to which the house is sold.
Most ways to invest in a China ETF are similar method. One should invest in a emerging market, Asian markets, BRIC markets, and International Bonds ETF.
You should make sure the soil is strong and healthy.
China, India and the European markets are emerging and the money is there. The US market is also quite lucrative.
Markets should be allocated to plants based on demand, supply, and efficiency considerations. This allocation should be periodically revised to adapt to changing market conditions, technological advancements, and production capabilities. The frequency of revision can vary depending on the industry, but it is generally advisable to conduct regular reviews to ensure optimal resource allocation.
To effectively navigate buying and selling goods in multiple markets simultaneously, you should research each market thoroughly, understand the regulations and cultural norms, establish strong relationships with local partners, and use technology to streamline operations and communication. Additionally, diversifying your product offerings and being adaptable to market changes can help you succeed in multiple markets.
This question makes no sense....it automatically assumes that markets are inefficient, rather than asking if markets are or are not inefficient. It is a political rather than economic question and should be re-phrased. The question makes sense.. It isn't political. It is the re-phrased form of "Which of the following is a situation that makes the market behave inefficiently"
I'll get it started, investing overseas can be considered diversification of your portfolio. An account investing overseas is not as susceptible to US market fluctuations and gives you a chance to have stock in companies in other markets. While this is all true, it turns out as we've seen in the recent financial crisis that the US market can have much effect on other markets.