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Retailing Years: The day after (2024- 2026)

An editorial series by Antonis Zairis named "Retailing Years: The day after (2024- 2026)"

By: EBR - Posted: Tuesday, July 9, 2024

The new editorial series by Antonis Zairis named "Retailing Years: The day after (2024- 2026)"  describes the different dimensions and transitions of the retail sector
The new editorial series by Antonis Zairis named "Retailing Years: The day after (2024- 2026)" describes the different dimensions and transitions of the retail sector

The new editorial series by Antonis Zairis named "Retailing Years: The day after (2024- 2026)" describes the different dimensions and transitions of the retail sector and market dynamics in an time-framework full of challenges. Antonis Zairis is Deputy Vice President of SELPE, Professor of Business Administration & Marketing, Member of the Association of American Economists (AEA) and Member of the World Economic Forum (WEF). You may read about market and economic trends for the years ahead.

The booklet with all articles is available here.

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