Retailing in the third world countries takes place in an enormous range of contexts. In some places it is literally a matter of life and death and is concerned with the distribution of the most basic foodstuffs. Elsewhere it is at the forefront of economic development. This volume explores some of the factors which explain the variety of retail structures and modes of consumer behaviour that characterise retailing in developing countries. Geographical variations are seen to be the product of cultural forces as well as economic ones - the interface between culture and consumer behaviour is...
Retailing in the third world countries takes place in an enormous range of contexts. In some places it is literally a matter of life and death and is ...
Drawing on case studies from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Morocco and Jordon, this introductory text assesses how agricultural, industrial and urban development has evolved and suggests the essential changes needed for
Drawing on case studies from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Morocco and Jordon, this introductory text assesses how agricultural, industrial and urban developme...