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  2. Retail workers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Retail workers are people who are employed by any form of retail store. Typically one of the first jobs people work in, many retail workers are as young as 14. [ 1 ] The jobs of a typical retail worker include processing customers payments, and helping customers around the store, and little training is required.

  3. History of retail - Wikipedia

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    The retail outlets specialised in luxury goods such as fine jewellery, furs, paintings, and furniture designed to appeal to the wealthy elite. Retailers operating out of the Palais complex were among the first in Europe to abandon the system of bartering and adopt fixed prices thereby sparing their clientele the hassle of bartering.

  4. Retail - Wikipedia

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    The word retail comes from the Old French verb retaillier, meaning "to shape by cutting" (c. 1365).It was first recorded as a noun in 1433 with the meaning of "a sale in small quantities" from the Middle French verb retailler meaning "a piece cut off, shred, scrap, paring". [1]

  5. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of the United States spans the colonial era through the 21st century. The initial settlements depended on agriculture and hunting/trapping, later adding international trade, manufacturing, and finally, services, to the point where agriculture represented less than 2% of GDP .

  6. Shopping - Wikipedia

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    As economic growth, fueled by the Industrial Revolution at the turn of the 19th-century, steadily expanded, the affluent bourgeois middle-class grew in size and wealth. This urbanized social group was the catalyst for the emergence of the retail revolution of the period. The term, "department store" originated in the United States.

  7. Abercrombie & Fitch was America's hottest brand. It became ...

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    The film recounts the innovations that propelled the company’s ascendance in the ‘90s, including A&F Quarterly, a racy catalog/magazine shot by famed fashion photographer Bruce Weber, and ...

  8. How Your Favorite Brands Reinvented Themselves and Made ... - AOL

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    A successful company understands the need to reinvent itself every now and then to keep up with competition, market changes, technology and customer interest.

  9. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of the United States began with British settlements along the Eastern seaboard in the 17th and 18th centuries. After 1700, the United States gained population rapidly, and imports as well as exports grew along with it. Africa, Asia, and most frequently Europe, contributed to the trade of the colonies. [91]