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MODERN DEVELOPMENTS IN DISTRIBUTIVE TRADE

Masa Slabinac ()
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Masa Slabinac: College of Applied Sciences Lavoslav Ruzicka in Vukovar

Business Logistics in Modern Management, 2014, vol. 14, 55-65

Abstract: Distributive trade represents a significant economic activity within national economy that links and mediates between production and consumption. Its importance is commonly indicated by its contribution to the national GDP and labour force employment. Institutionally, distributive trade is conducted by distributive trade enterprises that act as intermediaries and facilitators of exchange process between producers and consumers in a channel of distribution. By carrying out their specific channel functions, distributive trade enterprises contribute to the fulfilment of the main purpose of distribution channel as well as of value network as a whole – to efficiently satisfy consumers’ needs by adding value through provision of time, place, possession and form utility. In this way, distributive trade directly interferes and influences people’s standard of living and quality of life. The purpose of the paper is to present research results on developments in distributive trade in Croatia and to compare them with those of developed European market economies.

Keywords: distributive trade; developments; channel of distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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