Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$.
- Amount of published information available varies widely by industry.
- Unfortunately for the researcher, many industries do not meet these criteria, and there may little published information available.
- Generally, the problem the researcher will face in using published data for analysing an economically meaningful industry is that they are too broad or too arranged to fit the industry.
- However, it is always possible to gain some important information about an industry from published sources and these sources should be aggressively pursued.
- Larger the industry, the older it is, and the slower the rate of technological change, better is the available published information.
- If a researcher starts a searching for data with this reality in mind, the uselessness of broad data will be better recognized and the tendency to give up will be avoided.