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But even in a stagnant economy, e-commerce is creating new demand.
Both retirees and the newly employed would have money to spend, creating new demand to stimulate our ravaged economy.
And Airbnb itself agrees, arguing that it does not displace existing lodging but is creating new demand.
Now they have their pick of graduates and they like nothing better than an MBA qualification.Japan had only a handful of business schools until recently, but this is creating new demand for business studies.
Findings by Deloitte such as a fourfold rise in bar staff since the 1950s or a surge in the number of hairdressers this century suggest to the authors that technology has increased spending power, therefore creating new demand and new jobs.
How much does a company spend on research and development as a means of creating new demand once the current product line matures?
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Continuing conflict in Mali, which has forced 170,000 people from their homes and into three neighbouring countries, is creating new demands and problems in ensuring secure aid access.
The diagnosis of a memory disorder destabilizes families' lives and affects their orientation towards the future, creating new demands for both the patients and their family caregivers (Steeman et al. 2006) [ 1].
Lower prices could create new demand, sending prices of the raw material up again.
It created new demand for instruments made in the traditional Cremonese style.In this section Son of Frankenfood?
The genius of contemporary globalised capitalism is that it does not just meet demand, it creates new demand.
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