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  • 111retail anthropology — (REE.tail an.thruh.POL.uh.jee) n. The principles and practices of anthropology applied to retail spaces and operations. Example Citation: So called retail anthropology now regularly maps the most arcane patterns of consumer behavior: which aisle… …

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  • 112Retail banking — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 113Retail Credit Facility — A financing method which provides loan services to retail consumers for goods and services. Retail credit facilities lend funds to consumers wishing to purchase high ticket items but are short on capital. Thus, retail credit facilities may enable …

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  • 114Retail broker — A retail broker is a brokerage firm that caters to the average investor or, in other words, the retail sector of investors as opposed to the institutional sector of investors.Both discount and full service firms are retail brokers. The majority… …

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  • 115Retail-minus — Tarification retail minus Le modèle de tarification retail minus est utilisé dans le monde de la téléphonie mobile, pour caractériser la façon dont les opérateurs disposant d un réseau (Orange, SFR et Bouygues Télécom) fixent leur tarifs de gros… …

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  • 116Retail minus — Tarification retail minus Le modèle de tarification retail minus est utilisé dans le monde de la téléphonie mobile, pour caractériser la façon dont les opérateurs disposant d un réseau (Orange, SFR et Bouygues Télécom) fixent leur tarifs de gros… …

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  • 117retail leakage — n. The loss of local retail sales that occurs when people shop in an area other than the one in which they live. Example Citations: Results are trickling in from an extensive scientific study of the shopping habits of Helenans, a study local… …

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  • 118retail price index — noun an index of changes in retail prices • Hypernyms: ↑price index, ↑price level * * * retail price index noun A monthly index of the retail prices of specific household goods and services, used as a measure of the rate of inflation (abbrev RPI) …

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  • 119Retail Clerks International Union — The Retail Clerks International Union (RCIU), was a labor union that represented retail employees. The RCIU was chartered as the Retail Clerks National Protective Union in 1890 by the American Federation of Labor. In 1979, the Retail Clerks… …

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  • 120retail and business districts (urban) — The urban and retail business districts of China’s cities are undergoing dynamic and rapid change. Rising income in step with China’s overall rapid economic growth, coupled with greater openness and involvement with the global economy, are… …

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