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What is economics and what does it try to explain?
Wide Range
A broad variety of options or products available in a specific category, offering extensive selection to consumers.
Scrambled Merchandising
A retailing practice where stores carry a wide variety of product lines, often unrelated, to attract a broader customer base.
Hypermarkets
Large retail stores that combine a supermarket and a department store, offering a wide range of food and non-food items under one roof.
Evolutionary Psychology
A theoretical approach in psychology that examines the ways in which human psychological traits and behaviors are shaped by evolutionary forces.
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