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Taken together, the works amount almost to a marketing experiment.
African leaders say they desperately need such help from the West if the free market experiments are to succeed.
The free market experiment was kaput, the test tubes shattered.
It could be thought of as not just a marketing experiment but also a social experiment.
He said her father, a prominent economist, was purged for advocating free market experiments.
Instead, he calls market experiments "foolish" and privatization the theft of the nation's assets.
This smells like a market experiment to me.
LG describe the competition as a "social marketing experiment".
You're part of an ongoing marketing experiment.
Assignment types include problem sets, news analyses, tutorials, and (for economics) interactive market experiments.
The project is like an oversize focus group in which students are both evaluators of new technology and research subjects in a huge marketing experiment.
One of the longest-running electronic marketing experiments is Checkout Coupon.
People are also seeing the effects of eleven years of Mrs. Thatcher's free market experiment.
Largely as a marketing experiment, the same train will begin commercial service between New York and Washington in February.
Some economists say these pressures could easily result in a pendulum swing back that curbs some market experiments.
As a result, Verizon's marketing experiment is not likely to answer the question of whether Wi-Fi service can be profitable in its own right.
Rather than repudiate this mad market experiment, the federal government and 24 other states, New York included, have rushed to imitate California's lead.
Now, with all the belt-tightening and market experiments, what does Mr. Gorbachev's perestroika balance sheet show this year?
Estreet project - First large-scale mobile marketing experiment (2000)
For economics, Aplia offers real-time, online market experiments to help students understand what the real market environment is like.
Under Thatcher, critics claimed the country was used as a Petri dish for free market experiments ahead of England.
Edward Chamberlin is thought to have conducted "not only the first market experiment, but also the first economic experiment of any kind."
But the sturdy yeomen and the much derided "lower classes" were made of stern stuff, and the test marketing experiment was a total flop.
Indeed, in a growing number of former Communist fiefs, the free market experiment has produced mainly disenchantment, and an increasing willingness to trust ex-Communists.
They just want their film to be No. 1 at the box office on opening weekend, and prefer that marketing experiments be carried out with somebody else's career.