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Video case study - the car boot sale

Friday, February 27, 2009
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Students need to understand the differences between various forms of market - for example physical v electronic markets.  So here is a terrific short video that takes us into the world of the car boot sale.  Business is booming for the variety of “entrepreneurs” who seek to earn a decent profit from their car boot trading.  So great materials in here.

Download student worksheet (pdf) including video link


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