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Title | The peculiarites of choosing the marketing channels for ecologically oriented commoditier |
Authors |
Symonenko, Mariia Yuriivna
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Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2007 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/7986 |
Publisher | Видавництво СумДУ |
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Citation | Simonenko, M. The peculiarites of choosing the marketing channels for ecologically oriented commoditier [Текст] / M.Simonenko. — 2007 // Economics for Ecology : ХІІІ Міжнародна наукова конференція. — 2007. — C.162. |
Abstract |
Our modern world requires the new approaches for bringing the commodities to their final consumers. The commodity way from its producer to its final consumer is called marketing channel. There are different forms and structures of marketing channels and the choice of each of them is influenced by enormous factors.
The marketing channel for ecologically oriented commodities is not quite different from the channels for other goods, but it has some specific characteristics.
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