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Slide 21: Consumer Demand •Consumer demand for food products - registered significant growth • India's youthful demographics and rapid urbanization increases food demand (Khwaja, 2004).
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Back in June, I mentioned that the UK book-trade journal The Bookseller is planning to publish a book in October this year with the title Consumer Book Report.
Publisher profiles Michael Allen 2005
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But another approach, what I call the Consumer Reports model, would meet the needs of diverse health-care consumers much better.
Consumer Reports and the FDA, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But another approach, what I call the Consumer Reports model, would meet the needs of diverse health-care consumers much better.
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According to the Automaker Report Cards published in Consumer Reports ', Annual Auto Issue, 4 of the top 5 brands are Japanese, with no US car makers making the list — even though there was a 4-way tie for 5th place.
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According to the Automaker Report Cards published in Consumer Reports ', Annual Auto Issue, 4 of the top 5 brands are Japanese, with no US car makers making the list — even though there was a 4-way tie for 5th place.
Consumer Reports' Top 5 All-Around Car Brands - The Consumerist 2009
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For Toyota City, Japan-based Toyota, the Yaris small car, FJ Cruiser mid-size sport-utility vehicle, Lexus LX luxury SUV, Sienna minivan with V-6 engine and front-wheel drive and Tundra full-size pickup truck led in Consumer Reports 'categories.
Asian automakers top Consumer Reports car reliability survey Bloomberg 2010
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If everyone's talking about "Consumer -- Enterprise," talk about how "Enterprise -- Consumer" is the win.
Seth Priebatsch: Drop Out Of School. Find An Incubator. Act Crazy. The Rest Is All Commentary. Seth Priebatsch 2010
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I like to make pancakes from scratch and thought that the product was a little unnecessary, but after seeing it get a good review in Consumer Reports this month (July 2009), I had to give it a try for myself.
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I estimate that the Price increases in Consumer Products -- reflecting cheaper Production by only twenty percent of the Cost reduction, the higher prices in the Metals and Oil industry, and the reduced Consumer Demand -- Real, or not generated by Debt increase both Consumer and Public -- far exceed the Profits made by nominal cheaper Production.
Outsourcing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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