Editing Institutional buying criteria
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'''Institutional buying criteria''' are those applied by any [[group entity]] (as opposed to [[individual buying criteria]]). Most [[government]], [[union]], [[political party]] and [[corporate]] buying actually already has such criteria, and usually they are stated in terms of [[standard label]]s, e.g. unions tend to insist on buying [[union made]] goods or at least [[no sweat]]. | '''Institutional buying criteria''' are those applied by any [[group entity]] (as opposed to [[individual buying criteria]]). Most [[government]], [[union]], [[political party]] and [[corporate]] buying actually already has such criteria, and usually they are stated in terms of [[standard label]]s, e.g. unions tend to insist on buying [[union made]] goods or at least [[no sweat]]. | ||
Because any such criteria are required by an organization, and the individual spending doesn't make this decision, this is an ideal place to begin our work, and an ideal starting point for any [[Consumerium Credit]] type of scheme that would make it possible to actually ''track'' and ''forbid'' unauthorized buying. | Because any such criteria are required by an organization, and the individual spending doesn't make this decision, this is an ideal place to begin our work, and an ideal starting point for any [[Consumerium Credit]] type of scheme that would make it possible to actually ''track'' and ''forbid'' unauthorized buying. | ||
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Because it is so strategic, we should list any such criteria we find right here: | Because it is so strategic, we should list any such criteria we find right here: | ||
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