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Chapter 6. What do we actually know about Wal-Mart?. Who predicted in 1993 that “[Wal-Mart] has a good chance of becoming the biggest business in the United States”?. Ken Stone. What is the error in the annual inflation rate for groceries caused by ignoring Wal-Mart?. 15% or $6.6 billion.
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Chapter 6 What do we actually know about Wal-Mart?
Who predicted in 1993 that “[Wal-Mart] has a good chance of becoming the biggest business in the United States”? Ken Stone
What is the error in the annual inflation rate for groceries caused by ignoring Wal-Mart? 15% or $6.6 billion
What is the overall change in the amount of jobs in a county five years after a Wal-Mart is opened? Gain of 30 jobs
Buyers who spend a large proportion of their grocery expenditures on what items are unlikely to shop at Wal-Mart after one opens? Fresh produce, seafood, and home meal replacement items
What two rules of thumb did Stone give about who benefits when a Wal-Mart is opened? Merchants selling goods or services different from what Wal-Mart sells are natural beneficiaries. Merchants selling the same goods as Wal-Mart are in jeopardy.
In what state did Ken Stone first complete his study of the effects of Wal-Mart? Iowa
How much of the national grocery market does Wal-Mart control? $124 billion or 16%
According to Singh, the majority of a supermarket’s losses after a Wal-Mart opens are caused by… Fewer visits from customers
Roughly how many American families are in poverty due to Wal-Mart? 20,000
Chapter 7 Salmon, Shirts, and the Meaning of Low Prices
What was the total world farmed salmon harvest for the year 1985? 50,000 metric tons
Which company imposes standards on its seafood suppliers? Darden Restaurants
What is the processing plants’ biggest problem? Harsh labor practices
If RobinaAkther did not sew 120 pairs of pants per hour at the western dressed factory, what would happen to her? The supervisor would slap her across the face with the pants she was sewing.
If RobinaAkther worked for fifty years at the western dresses factory, what would her total wages have been? $16,200
In 2004, how many factory inspections were conducted by Wal-Mart? 12,500
Who is Rodrigo Pizarro? An economist who heads Terrim, Chilean foundation dedicated to promoting sustainable development in Chile.
What does Pizarro think is one point of leverage that Wal-Mart never ignores? Shoppers