Distribution Research of Survival Road for Local Retail Businesses in Relatively Backward Areas - A Case Study on Luoyang Dazhang

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Distribution of logistics plays an important role in the modern market, and the distribution of retail has its own unique characteristics and needs. The economy market of China has been developed with an amazing speed. But there are weakness and risks in the market compared with the developed countries, thus it need time and practice to increase the management level of economy market in China. Since the development of the market will bring risks and anti-changes to business, enterprises should prepared for the challenge. The paper analyzed successful cases of retail business to provide advices for retail business in backward areas to prepared for market challenge and risks in order to promote the development of local retail business in backward areas in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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