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Wal-Mart : The Balancing Act

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Wal-Mart : The Balancing Act

While it may be true that Wal-Mart should make the interests of its American consumers and United States as a whole as its chief priorities

br it should not do so at the expense of its own status as a major financial force in the American economy . Wal-Mart , the largest discount department store in the United States , has a workforce of more than one million and generates billions of profits annually (Artz and Stone ,

br 1298 . Apparently , the downfall of Wal-Mart will also be the downfall of a considerable portion of the nation 's economy . Thus , it is only prudent to say that efforts to improve the public relations , services and products that Wal-Mart owes to the public should not always be against the continuous progress of the mega ' store

In the article , the author contends that Wal-Mart is able to control both of the essential economic forces - supply and demand - due to its immense size . To a certain extent , that may be the case . However the dawning of globalization makes things a little less controllable especially in terms of economics . As the mass production of goods outside...

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