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  2. Local purchasing - Wikipedia

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    The argument that "buying local" is good for the economy is questioned by many economic theorists. They argue that transportation costs actually account for a fraction of overall production prices, and that choosing less efficient local products over more efficient nonlocal products is an economic deadweight loss. Moreover, the community as a ...

  3. What to know about co-ops, and buying local food in ... - AOL

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    The co-op has had its ups and downs, like any young business, and it has definitely outgrown its current location. Now, with a full board of ten directors, we are getting positioned for a major ...

  4. Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Commerce is the organized system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions that directly or indirectly contribute to the smooth, unhindered large-scale distribution and transfer (exchange through buying and selling) of goods and services at the right time, place, quantity, quality and price through various channels among the original producers and the final consumers within local ...

  5. Domestic sourcing - Wikipedia

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    According to IGD report, over 54% of consumers buy local food as they feel obliged to support local producers and farmers in 2006. [1] An increase in domestic sourcing for the labour force would benefit the economy of the state or country by increasing the circular flow of income; it is estimated that every £10 spent on local product is worth ...

  6. Procurement - Wikipedia

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    Classification of product categories into the central procurement strategies. Procurement is the process of locating and agreeing to terms and purchasing goods, services, or other works from an external source, often with the use of a tendering or competitive bidding process. [1]

  7. Community-based economics - Wikipedia

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    Community-based economics or community economics is an economic system that encourages local substitution. It is similar to the lifeways of those practicing voluntary simplicity, including traditional Mennonite, Amish, and modern eco-village communities. It is also a subject in urban economics, related to moral purchasing and local purchasing. [1]

  8. Shoppers say they want eco-friendly products, so why aren't ...

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    According to the Harvard Business Review in 2019, most consumers (65%) say they want to buy from brands that promote sustainability, but only 1 in 4 follow through.

  9. Business - Wikipedia

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    It is not just a single activity, but a set of activities that includes trade (buying and selling goods and services) and auxiliary services or aids to trade, [23] that includes communication and marketing, logistics, finance, banking, insurance, and legal services related to trade. Business is also defined as engaging in commerce, as these are ...