3 result(s) for education bill in Shopping
Hungary to Introduce Ban on Discounts on New Books
- 9 Apr 2024 7:20 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
The government has prepared a bill on fixing prices for books, in which publishers would fix the price of newly published books for a period of one year, so that during this time it would not be possible to give a discount to the shop from the price determined by the book publisher or importer.
E-Tail Sector Expands Fast In Hungary
- 20 Jun 2019 7:47 AM
- shopping
Hungary’s online retail (e-tail) market has expanded by more than 150% in four years. Several analysts have underestimated last year’s growth: the net turnover of webshops actually rocketed from EUR 0.8 billion (HUF 273 billion) in 2014 to EUR 2.1 billion (HUF 669 billion) in 2018.
Poverty And Consumption: The Poor Rather Look for Cheap Products Than Promotions
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Cheaper products are more popular with poorer consumer groups, but it is not typical of them that they look for promotions more – this is what GfK Hungária’s latest survey on the consumption of people living at subsistence level, those who can be considered poor, show.
Hungary to Introduce Ban on Discounts on New Books
- 9 Apr 2024 7:20 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
The government has prepared a bill on fixing prices for books, in which publishers would fix the price of newly published books for a period of one year, so that during this time it would not be possible to give a discount to the shop from the price determined by the book publisher or importer.
E-Tail Sector Expands Fast In Hungary
- 20 Jun 2019 7:47 AM
- shopping
Hungary’s online retail (e-tail) market has expanded by more than 150% in four years. Several analysts have underestimated last year’s growth: the net turnover of webshops actually rocketed from EUR 0.8 billion (HUF 273 billion) in 2014 to EUR 2.1 billion (HUF 669 billion) in 2018.
Poverty And Consumption: The Poor Rather Look for Cheap Products Than Promotions
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Cheaper products are more popular with poorer consumer groups, but it is not typical of them that they look for promotions more – this is what GfK Hungária’s latest survey on the consumption of people living at subsistence level, those who can be considered poor, show.