Prices - Flushing Community Schools
... another unique problem. To make them difficult to counterfeit, or imitate, each carried a high-quality image of President Washington like the one on a dollar bill. Unfortunately the likeness was so good that a coupon could also be used in a dollar-changing machine. This gave anyone with a coupon two ...
... another unique problem. To make them difficult to counterfeit, or imitate, each carried a high-quality image of President Washington like the one on a dollar bill. Unfortunately the likeness was so good that a coupon could also be used in a dollar-changing machine. This gave anyone with a coupon two ...
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Marketing
... Marketing can now create a need in a consumers mind instead of targeting a demand in customers. Issues with advertising to kids ‘Impulse buying’ ...
... Marketing can now create a need in a consumers mind instead of targeting a demand in customers. Issues with advertising to kids ‘Impulse buying’ ...
Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing
The usage and pricing of gasoline (or petrol) results from factors such as crude oil prices, processing and distribution costs, local demand, the strength of local currencies, local taxation, and the availability of local sources of gasoline (supply). Since fuels are traded worldwide, the trade prices are similar. The price paid by consumers largely reflects national pricing policy. Some regions, such as Europe and Japan, impose high taxes on gasoline (petrol); others, such as Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, subsidize the cost. Western countries have among the highest usage rates per person. The largest consumer is the United States, which used an average of 368 million US gallons (1.46 gigalitres) each day in 2011.