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Trade associations for industry research
Public Libraries Briefcase (2020)
  • Teresa Williams
Abstract
Some of the most challenging questions asked by business researchers involve specialized industries. An entrepreneur may want to know about regulations impacting pawn shop owners, while someone else is seeking your help to identify major trends in the wind turbine industry. Or perhaps a student is looking for the market size for pet products with a breakdown for food and treats. An expensive market research report likely has that type of information, but for an answer that may not cost anything, try a trade association.
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2020
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Citation Information
Teresa Williams. "Trade associations for industry research" Public Libraries Briefcase Vol. 35 Iss. 2 (2020) p. 1 - 3
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/teresa_williams/29/