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This book explains what factors can be sudden to influence some countries people feel high technological products demand. I shall indicate Afica is one developing country, how cultural improvement factor can influence many African feel more needs to buy different kinds of high technological products to use to satisfy their living needs.
This book uses a descriptive methodology of system analysis to explain whether technology is needed on economic progress or not, and whether technological innovation can raise efficiency and more productivity to all industries or not, even encourages consumer behaviors. The only solution for raising productivity and efficiency, who are losing out in the race is investment in all its forms, in both equipment and people. This analysis will be of interest to all those faced with economic decisions: engineers, managers, scientists and administrators as well as economists need to learn how to use technology to solve low efficiency and low productivity challenges. When any industries can apply technology to raise productivities, whether it will increase to supply any products to satisfy consumer demand as well as improve marketing development to any customers when they can attempt to sell any kinds of products to use in any time. So, I feel that technological innovation can bring direct positive relationsip to encourage consumer buying behaviours easily.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This book explains what factors can be sudden to influence some countries people feel high technological products demand. I shall indicate Afica is one developing country, how cultural improvement factor can influence many African feel more needs to buy different kinds of high technological products to use to satisfy their living needs.
This book uses a descriptive methodology of system analysis to explain whether technology is needed on economic progress or not, and whether technological innovation can raise efficiency and more productivity to all industries or not, even encourages consumer behaviors. The only solution for raising productivity and efficiency, who are losing out in the race is investment in all its forms, in both equipment and people. This analysis will be of interest to all those faced with economic decisions: engineers, managers, scientists and administrators as well as economists need to learn how to use technology to solve low efficiency and low productivity challenges. When any industries can apply technology to raise productivities, whether it will increase to supply any products to satisfy consumer demand as well as improve marketing development to any customers when they can attempt to sell any kinds of products to use in any time. So, I feel that technological innovation can bring direct positive relationsip to encourage consumer buying behaviours easily.