3 edition of The marketing of surplus war property. found in the catalog.
The marketing of surplus war property.
James Allan Cook
Published
1948
by Public Affairs Press in Washington
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Written in English
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JK1661 .C67 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 211 p. |
Number of Pages | 211 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6030643M |
LC Control Number | 48007056 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3080377 |
Define surplus. surplus synonyms, surplus pronunciation, surplus translation, English dictionary definition of surplus. adj. Being more than or in excess of what is . This book assesses the inherent meaning of the militarization from a critical, interdisciplinary perspective. Against the background of democracy and capitalism, The Marketing of War in the Age of Neo-Militarism challenges prevailing accounts of the "military-industrial complex" as it explores significant interrelated themes denoting the Brand: Taylor And Francis.
Source: James Allan Cook, The Marketing of Surplus War Property, p. outside this process. War skews normal practice even further from the so-cial goals expressed in the Surplus Property Act. The need for huge pro-duction runs of homogeneous products with interchangeable parts rules against small producers. Further, the limited duration of. Surpllus is an independent publisher of printed matter pertaining to critical and speculative practices across art, design, architecture, writing and curation. Projects include (but are not limited to) artists’ books and zines, exhibition catalogues, and critical writing and theory. GL operates an innovative and powerful online sales channel that enables surplus buyers to purchase available government assets in a convenient and open environment. GL utilizes world-class logistics, technology, marketing and customer service capabilities to assemble and promotes available property for the convenience of its : John Adams-Graf.
The uploader has not made this video available in your country. The United States Army War College is an elite US Army school located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with a dual mission of research as well as instruction in leadership, strategy, and joint service/ international operations focused on ION: The College serves to prepare both high-level US and foreign military personnel along with senior civilian employees of the US Federal. Commonly referred to as the “Surplus War Property Scandal,” it involved the reported mishandling of $90 billion worth of funds raised from the sale of property used in World War II. If you’re looking for more scams, controversies, mudslinging, and dirty politics, we’ve compiled five of the biggest political scandals that shook the.
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SyntaxTextGen not activatedProperty Disposal Series, GS TS Pdf Donation If Federal activities cannot use excess property, it becomes surplus property.
Surplus property is eligible for donation to State governments and various organizations for specified purposes (e.g., education, public health, civil defense, and public airports). Employees--File Size: KB.Regular foreign marketing stage differs from the international marketing stage as companies at the regular foreign marketing stage: A.
fail to actively seek customers in international markets. B. market their products in international markets only when there is a surplus in production. C.Define surpluses. surpluses synonyms, ebook pronunciation, surpluses translation, English dictionary definition of surpluses.
adj. Being more than or in excess of what is needed or required: surplus grain.