Regional-spatial analysis should be part of the framework of micro-macro marketing, in order to fully portray the basic hetereogeneity and entrepreneurship of modern markets and marketing. In recent years this type of analysis has been underemphasized, but given time and scholarly leadership, the balance will be restored because vertical channel and spatial organization and relations are organically linked.
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