METHODOLOGICAL BASIS FOR DETERMINING THE NEED FOR ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
Abstract
The market farming system involves meeting the needs of society in a variety of products, a system which is in close dialectical relationship and interdependence. Thus, consumption engenders production and produc tion in turn affects consumption, causing the growth and development needs. This provides the correct definition of the needs of the most balanced and effective development of individual enterprises and sectors as well as the country's economy as a whole.The paper studied the methodological basis of the need for electrical products. Outlined the main directions of solving problems. The author describes the main methods for calculating the need for electrical products.
Keywords: the need for equipment, electrical products, sales, product life cycle, market segmentation.
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