In Russia, goods and services are distributed through a combination of state-controlled and private enterprises. The government plays a significant role in key sectors, such as energy and transportation, while private companies operate in retail and manufacturing. Distribution networks often rely on a mix of logistics companies, regional wholesalers, and retail chains, with urban areas typically having better access to goods than rural regions. Additionally, e-commerce has been growing, providing alternative channels for distribution across the country.
How are goods and services distributed
Economics
economic anthropology
Goods can be distributed in a myriad of ways. For example, goods can be distributed straight from the manufacturer, from a 3rd party, or even from an online retailer.
Socialism.
How are goods and services to be distributed?
How are goods and services distributed
Through stores, markets, and businesses.
Economics
they are bought and sold by the people (gradpt)
they are bought and sold by the people (gradpt)
they are bought and sold by the people (gradpt)
Public goods and services are distributed and scarce resources are allocated to them by the UK Government. Private goods and services are distributed by privately or publicly owned businesses, which can be from overseas or domestic. As far as I'm aware this is the same for every country in the world apart from a few which are totally command and thus all scarce resource allocation is done by the Government but these are rare if not practically non-exsistent now.
Economic anthropology studies how goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed in a society. It focuses on understanding the economic systems, exchange mechanisms, and production methods of different cultures around the world.
To account for differences in the ways goods and services are producted and distributed in each economic system, you need to take a look at how the government influences these things, as it can vary greatly in each economy.
economic anthropology
Goods can be distributed in a myriad of ways. For example, goods can be distributed straight from the manufacturer, from a 3rd party, or even from an online retailer.