WAL-MART, AN ECONOMIC DISEASE
Title: WAL-MART, AN ECONOMIC DISEASE
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
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WAL-MART, AN ECONOMIC DISEASE
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Details: Words: 669 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
We live in a capitalist society where the competition exists between companies; this makes our economy very strong. More and more, big corporations want to destroy this loyal competition to have the economic monopoly. Most of them continue to expand to increase their profit without thinking of the terrible consequences they create around them. Among these capitalist companies for the most part American, there is Wal-Mart, a big known super center which became the largest
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they do is bad.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: (APA Style)
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