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Good forecasting for an industry or firm begins , therefore , with a good analysis
of the overall economy . Within this framework , the analyst must then take
account of the particular factors that are most important to his own industry . In
some ...
Good forecasting for an industry or firm begins , therefore , with a good analysis
of the overall economy . Within this framework , the analyst must then take
account of the particular factors that are most important to his own industry . In
some ...
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The roles of capitalists and capital in the changing industrial system were as
revolutionary as those of entrepreneurs and ... But elsewhere , French industry ,
like its English rival , sought expansion through rural development and the
putting ...
The roles of capitalists and capital in the changing industrial system were as
revolutionary as those of entrepreneurs and ... But elsewhere , French industry ,
like its English rival , sought expansion through rural development and the
putting ...
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what would be a new kind of industry , based on increas- position of industry
relative to agriculture and the ratio of ingly ... The second was the equally
versatile electronics industry , First , there were countries in which the industrial
labour in its ...
what would be a new kind of industry , based on increas- position of industry
relative to agriculture and the ratio of ingly ... The second was the equally
versatile electronics industry , First , there were countries in which the industrial
labour in its ...
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