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    SPECIFIC FEATURES OF LUXURY PRODUCTS BRANDING by Aleksandra Krajnović, Jurica Bosna, Sara Grubišić

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Also, the new trend of "abundant rarity" has led companies in the luxury goods sector to strive to strike an optimal balance between exclusivity and affordability.…”
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    On the edge of the eurasian steppes: the sarmatian culture in the 1st–3rd centuries ad east of the Carpathians by Grumeza Lavinia, Cojocaru Victor

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Trade networks facilitated the exchange of horses for luxury goods, highlighting the economic importance of the Sarmatians in Eurasia. …”
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    Combined application of hierarchical and non-hierarchical clustering methods in order to segment the customers in one trade chain by Bjelobaba Goran, Savić Ana, Janićijević Stefana, Stefanović Hana

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The analysis and results presented in this paper could determine a similarity in purchasing or using the services by a population cluster in a luxury goods company, to develop market segments, to identify repetitive behavior or trends in order to evaluate clients'actions and to create some new customer loyalty campaigns.…”
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    Investigating the consequences of urban creep in Shahrekord by ghorbanali karimi dehkordi, rahmatollah monshizadeh, bijan rahmani

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The most important environmental-physical consequences are increased environmental pollution, destruction of traditional architecture, destruction of biodiversity; major economic consequences of stock markets and rising land and housing prices, diminishing villagers' reluctance to productive activities (agriculture and livestock), capital flight from villages And their savings in the city and the rising cost of living amidst the socio-cultural consequences of luxury and the tendency to consume luxury goods, reduce solidarity and participation, crowding and crowding in cities, modeling of life and urbanization culture. have been.…”
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    State tax policy in Ukraine: historical and legal aspect (based on the example of the XX century) by G. L. Gufman

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…And the economic program is proclaimed still the Bolshevist power provided: Establishment of the progressive income tax; to cancellation of indirect taxes on necessities; establishment of high taxes on luxury goods. At the first stages of the XX century no new types of tax were established, behind an exception the expansion of the bases of application of penalties and only in 1917 it was indicated the need of legal collection of the taxes imposed by provisional government. …”
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    Friendship, admiration, or hatred? The image of the united provinces in the travel diaries of the Czech nobility (1650-1750) by Jiří Kubeš

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Admiration (and perhaps envy) was inspired by the enormous economic successes of the local traders and merchants, ports full of boats, stores full of luxurious goods, outstanding lawyers in Leiden, clean and tidy towns and houses, the landscape with its many canals, avenues of trees, and an abundance of gardens. …”
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    How investment in children shape fertility choices of families: Evidence from Pakistan. by Olan Naz, Nayab, Muhammad Ibrahim, Ayesha Khan, Adnan Ahmad Khan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The rise in education spending outpaces rates of rise in household incomes, suggesting that education is procured as a luxury good. However, the rate of spending on education falls off from the third child onwards. …”
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