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of importance of the factors depends for the most part on the context.1 For example in Muslim countries the power of religion is very important and almost certainly dominates other factors such as social class. 1 Howard, J. A., & Sheth, J. N. (1969). The theory of buyer behaviour. New York: Wiley. P. Malaval et al., Aerospace Marketing Management, Management for Professionals, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01354-1_2, # Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 29 30 2
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