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Compiler´s Choice.
Updated: June 2005
Advertising, media... Banking... Construction, engineering... new Cosmetics, health care, technochemistry... Daily consumer products... new Doing business, country reports, guides... Food... Electrical Appliances... new Energy... ICT, telecommunications, computers... Industry, manufacturers... Insurance... Minerals, mining... new Retailing... Sprits, beer, soft-drinks... Tourism, travel... Vechicles, accessories... |
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FOOD
Food Retail in Poland New
by Datamonitor
Description: Datamonitor's Food Retail in Poland industry profile is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the food retail industry. It includes data on market size and segmentation, plus textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, demographic information, and descriptions of the leading companies. List Price: $200.00 (March. 2005). [DOWNLOAD: PDF]
Privatizing Poland: Baby Food, Big Business, and the Remaking of Labor (Culture and Society After Socialism)
Elizabeth C. Dunn
Description: The transition from socialism in Eastern Europe is not an isolated event, but part of a larger shift in world capitalism: the transition from Fordism to flexible (or neoliberal) capitalism. Using a blend of ethnography and economic geography, Elizabeth C. Dunn shows how management technologies like niche marketing, accounting, audit, and standardization make up flexible capitalisms unique form of labor discipline. List Price: $18.95/45.00. (June 2004)
Overview - Packaged Food in Poland
Description: Consumption levels of confectionery goods in Poland remained far behind the ones experienced in several Western European economies such as Germany, the UK or Switzerland. List Price: $$560.00 (March 2004). [DOWNLOAD: PDF]
Pet Food and Pet Care Products in Poland
by Euromonitor International
Description: In 2003, constant value sales of pet food and pet care products look set to increase by just 5.8%, much less than the increase seen during the previous year. Dog and cat food remains the largest sector and looks set to account for 89 of value sales in 2003. . List Price: $1,000.00 (Jan. 2004). [DOWNLOAD: PDF] |
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