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  • A '''market''' is a social construct that enables sellers to trade with buyers. Market ...n individuals from other ways of allocating goods and services. The term "market economy", for example, is often used to describe a [[Society (sociology)|so
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  • A '''market economy''' is an [[economic system]] in which all decisions concerning the
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  • ...eets the capital supply. Short-term transactions take place in the [[money market]].
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  • A conceptual aggregation of all the [[market (economics)|market]]s in which the wages and conditions of [[employment]] are determined.
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  • A market with characteristics in common with [[market (economics)|market]] for goods and services but which trades in claims upon the future values
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  • ...ecurities]] are traded for immediate delivery (in contrast to a [[forward market]]).
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  • ...a change in the price of a product (or of a factor of production) of one market to influence a corresponding price in another because of the possibility o
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  • ...t [[Arnhem]]. The name "Market Garden" reflected two major sub-operations: Market was the actual parachute and glider landings by the three divisions (Britis
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  • ...aded for delivery after a specified time interval (in contrast to a [[spot market]]).
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  • ...t or forex) is a sub-market of the [[Financial market/Definition|financial market]], on which [[foreign exchange]] is traded and [[exchange rate|exchange rat
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  • a market in which a group of banks lend to each other (for example, see LIBOR).
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  • A market for short-term [[debt instrument]]s (generally of maturity after less than
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  • The number and production share of firms in a market (or industry).
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  • ...n investment in a financial product will fall as a result of a fall in the market for that product.
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  • ...at determines the degree of [[market concentration|concentration]] in that market.
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  • A [[market (economics)|market]] in [[security (finance)|securities]] or commodities in which transactions
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  • A market in which all of the information that is relevant to the value of a product
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  • ...h products of quality from defective goods. In such a [[market (economics)|market]], consumers assume they will be sold a product of the lowest quality and s ...e; that is, the information possessed by sellers of used cars destroys the market.
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  • * Carrier, James G: ''Meanings of the Market: The Free Market in Western Culture'', Berg Publishers, 1997.
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  • ...[fair value]] accounting convention that values a security at its current market price.
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  • {{r|Market for lemons}}
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  • The hypothesis that all regulated financial markets are [[efficient market]]s.
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  • ...e)|securities]] are traded otherwise than in a regulated exchange or stock market - usually by telephone or online.
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  • {{rpl|Market (economics)}}
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  • ...t or forex) is a sub-market of the [[Financial market/Definition|financial market]], on which [[foreign exchange]] is traded and [[exchange rate|exchange rat
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  • ...eets the capital supply. Short-term transactions take place in the [[money market]].
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  • ...at determines the degree of [[market concentration|concentration]] in that market.
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  • ...ecurities]] are traded for immediate delivery (in contrast to a [[forward market]]).
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  • ...aded for delivery after a specified time interval (in contrast to a [[spot market]]).
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  • A market with characteristics in common with [[market (economics)|market]] for goods and services but which trades in claims upon the future values
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  • ...n moves in line with the market rate; if it is negative, it falls when the market rate rises.
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  • In ancient Greek cities, a place for both [[market (economics)|market]] activity and a [[forum]]. Modern usage tends to stress only the former.
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  • A [[market (economics)|market]] in [[security (finance)|securities]] or commodities in which transactions
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  • A conceptual aggregation of all the [[market (economics)|market]]s in which the wages and conditions of [[employment]] are determined.
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  • ...itical]] ([[state]] or [[polity]]), and [[economic]] ([[market (economics)|market]] or [[business]]).
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  • ...oriented economic education and publication institute, which considers the market and private property as the foundation of liberty
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  • a partial [[market (economics)|market]] failure that occurs when there are traders who take advantage of [[asymme
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  • * Carrier, James G: ''Meanings of the Market: The Free Market in Western Culture'', Berg Publishers, 1997.
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  • ...]] entity, and participants in the [[Financial market/Definition|financial market]]. Investors make [[Capital (economics)|capital]] purchases with the inten
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  • {{r|Money market}} {{r|Open market operation}}
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  • ...the decisions of individuals and the operation of the [[market (economics)|market]] mechanism.
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  • The tendency of a [[market (economics)|market]], or other system, to return to its former state of [[economic equilibriu
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  • ...isk]] by [[selling short]] on the share index [[Futures contract|futures]] market, or by buying put [[option]]s on the share index.
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  • ...egal system]], its [[financial system]], its other [[market (economics)|market]]s; and its communication, transportation, and energy supply networks.
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  • ...ns in a government's tax revenues, or by progressive increases in the bond market's [[risk premium]] additions to the interest rates payable on its [[public
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  • ...hat are traded on stock exchanges and other financial [[market (economics)|market]]s; (ii) a term used synonymously with [[collateral (finance)|collateral]].
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  • {{rpl|Market for lemons}} {{rpl|Market (economics)}}
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  • ...ce elasticity of demand]] for a good by observing the [[market (economics)|market]] behaviour of consumers.
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  • ...tock exchanges|stock markets]] and [[Financial system#The foreign exchange market|foreign exchange markets]].
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  • * [[Market (economics)]] *[[Market economy]]
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  • ...te systems, while SQL Server has traditionally served the small and midcap market. ...een SQL Server and Oracle, with Oracle driving-down into the small systems market while SQL Server attempts to gather a larger share of the large systems are
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  • A ratio that shows the extent to which a [[market (economics)|market]] is dominated by a small group of suppliers. An example is the 5-firm conc
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  • ==The state of the interbank market==
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  • ...of their [[public debt]], as a result of which the [[market (economics)|market]]- determined [[discount rate]] on that country's bonds is increased to an
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  • ...the question of the redundancy of options. He argues that in an efficient market, it is always possible to replicate options through a portfolio of debt and ...that it is impossible to value the option (option theory assumes a perfect market without frictions and arbitrage opportunities).
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  • (population 60,000) A market town located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Soldier, firefighter, fireboat captain, manager of the stock market page boys
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  • The number and production share of firms in a market (or industry).
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  • ...2) Austrian School economist and political philosopher who argued for free-market capitalism.
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  • ...wboy]]s riding [[horse]]s moving herds of [[cow|cattle]] long distances to market.
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  • [[European Central Bank]] interventions in [[eurozone]] [[bond]] market segments that are deemed to be dysfunctional.
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  • The condition of an asset market in which price is governed by speculators' expectations that it will increa
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  • ...ted average rate for overnight transactions published by a central bank or market association.
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  • The hypothesis that all regulated financial markets are [[efficient market]]s.
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  • A large US technology company, much of whose market is military, but also provides products, especially electronics, to the civ
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  • a market in which a group of banks lend to each other (for example, see LIBOR).
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  • ...ter program that is used to determine the quantity and timing of financial market transactions without further instructions from its owner.
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  • Market-oriented [[Communist]] [[economist]]; head of the [[Socialist Republic of V
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  • Market-oriented economic reforms, in the officially Communist [[Socialist Republic
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  • ...[fair value]] accounting convention that values a security at its current market price.
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  • A business entity formed to fix prices or establish monopoly control over a market. (Nineteenth century American usage)
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  • An economically conservative think tank that advocates for market control, and minimum government regulation, on digital communications and m
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  • ...d executes their buying and selling instructions, usually by acting as a [[market maker]].
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  • A telephone-based news service in the first years after market introduction of the telephone.
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  • ...turn for an interest-paying deposit, that can be traded on the [[interbank market]].
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  • ...economic efficiency]], e.g. by removing barriers to competition or counter market failures.
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  • The property of a market in which prices act rapidly to bring supply into equality with demand (see
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  • A highly influential school of thought and methodology favoring free-market economics practiced at and disseminated from the University of Chicago afte
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  • ...om about 1890 until the advent of Keynesian Economics, which asserted that market forces always would lead to efficient allocation of resources and full empl
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  • Innovations that improve a product or service in ways that the market does not expect, typically by being lower priced or designed for a differen
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  • The space for social activity outside the market, state and household; the arena of uncoerced [[collective action]] around s
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  • A bank's [[deposit (banking)|deposits]], its borrowings on the [[interbank market]], and its other borrowings.
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  • ...conomist (1723-1790), a major contributor to the modern perception of free market economics; author of ''Wealth of Nations'' (1776).
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  • ...e)|securities]] are traded otherwise than in a regulated exchange or stock market - usually by telephone or online.
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  • An order to sell an asset if its market price falls by more than a specified amount (a form of [[herding (banking)|
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  • ...others; a farm may also deal in fodder, [[cash crop]]s and [[livestock]]. Market gardens are generally no larger than that which can be managed by a single
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  • the policy of reducing the currency exchange rate to below its market value in order to promote the country's exports.
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  • ...first woman [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]], famous for her free market views and for successfully waging the [[Falklands War]], frequently called
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  • A policy intended to ensure undistorted competition within the EU market, by increasing economic efficiency in member states and to remove barriers
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  • ...meetings, an exhibitor area and an outdoor flea market. The event's flea market and vendor area, attended by throngs of local residents in a venue akin to
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  • ...[hedging]] against [[exchange rate]] changes by operating in the [[forward market]].
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  • A market for short-term [[debt instrument]]s (generally of maturity after less than
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  • ...rowed from a broker, subject to a minimum maintenance level related to the market values of the securities.
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  • ...h products of quality from defective goods. In such a [[market (economics)|market]], consumers assume they will be sold a product of the lowest quality and s ...e; that is, the information possessed by sellers of used cars destroys the market.
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  • ** [[Market research]] ** [[Market segmentation]]
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  • ...rtfolios to optimize or maximize expected return based on a given level of market risk, emphasizing that risk is an inherent part of higher reward.
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  • A market in which all of the information that is relevant to the value of a product
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  • (i) The component of a stock's expected return that is not attributable to market volatility (ii) a measure of an investment manager's performance.
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  • A measure of market concentration obtained by adding together the squares of the fractions of t
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  • ...nfluence the supply of, and the demand for, goods and services; and of the market mechanisms by which they are reconciled.
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  • ...gislative action that is intended to influence the conduct of the [[labour market]] in such a way as to increase the welfare of the commumity.
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  • ...the amount that a consumer would be willing to pay for a product over its market price, changes in the value of which are usually estimated according to the
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  • A '''restaurant''' is a place people visit to enjoy a meal. Typically more up-market than a [[cafe]], restaurants range from informal dining places to exclusive
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  • ...l Sur'', which started operations in 1994, is the [[Southern Cone]] Common Market,<ref>{{citation | title = Southern Cone Common Market (MERCOSUR)
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  • ...lfil a financial obligation - usually for a price that is below its normal market value.
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  • ...alue of an asset in order to take a [[position (finance)|position]] in the market for that asset.
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  • ...[[balance sheet]] of a business, in response to a change in its estimated market value.
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  • ...of a claim on a defaulted credit - usually as a percentage of the claim's market value (but sometimes of its par value, or issue price).
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  • ...mith Institute' is an independent "think-tank" in the U.K., promoting free-market economic and social policies, guided by the principles of the free society.
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  • ...ould be necessary to keep that factor in use: a measure of that factor's [[market power]].
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  • A measure of the value of a currency in the foreign exchange market, compiled from selected bilateral rates after weighting each according t
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  • ...the financial crises of the late 1990s and to a recognition that emerging-market countries were not adequately included in other economic discussions.
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  • ...urity]] or [[derivative]] (often with the intention of selling it when its market price increases - in contrast to the intention of a [[short position]]).
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  • ...[[polis]] or city-state that played the role of both [[market (economics)|market]] and also a [[forum]] for citizens. The agora was already a part of a [[ci
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  • ...olving Services in an Economic Context] &mdash; a detailed analysis of the market for solving CAPTCHAs
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  • A '''market economy''' is an [[economic system]] in which all decisions concerning the
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  • ...difference between the [[bid price]] and the [[ask price]] offered by a [[market maker]], and (iii) The price difference between [[futures contract]]s tha
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  • ...n investment in a financial product will fall as a result of a fall in the market for that product.
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  • {{r|Market (economics)}}
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  • {{r|Interbank market}} {{r|Market risk}}
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  • The property of a hypothetical market in which no producer or consumer has the power to influence prices, each pr
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  • ...at links Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein to the European Union's common market, and covers freedom of movement of goods, persons, services and capital, so
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  • ...d based in autonomous, self-defining and self-governing communities of non-market, non-state actors with shared mutual interests in identified common purpose
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;n&nbsp;=&nbsp;the numbers employed in the labour market<br> The labour market
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  • ...and [[Oedipus]]. The modern municipality (population 36,000) is the chief market town of an agricultural region.
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  • ''r''<sub>m</sub>&nbsp; is the equity market rate of return ...of the asset's return with market's return divided by the variance of the market's return.
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  • ...a change in the price of a product (or of a factor of production) of one market to influence a corresponding price in another because of the possibility o
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  • ...|market]]-neutral currency [[trading]] strategies coupled with automated [[Market risk|risk]] [[management]] as well as [[Trading|trade]] execution tools.<re ...reign exchange]], [[Financial Technology|financial technology]], [[Capital market|capital markets]] and [[banking]].<ref name=NewsWatchTV_Report>{{cite web
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  • ...[lobbying]] to pass government regulations in one's favor, manipulation of market environment, and outright stealing. Rent-seeking depresses the overall [[so ...ne]]. The liquor stores, unwilling to allow new competitors to enter their market, vigorously opposed the measure in the guise of protecting safety and restr
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  • ...s superseded by [[Windows 7]] in 2009; that June, it held about 18% of the market.<ref>''w3schools.com'': '[http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp
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  • ...t Oversight of the Quality of Medical Care: Regulation, Management, or the Market] TS Jost - Arizona Law Review, 1995 - HeinOnline
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  • ...e [[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]], which in 2007 had a dominant market share, perhaps 97%<ref>{{cite web | title="Windows market share rises"
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  • ..., and [[Joan of Arc|her]] death sentence by burning was carried out in the market square of the town (''Place du Vieux Marché''). The same market square is the home of ''La Couronne'', established in 1345, which claims to
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  • ...icles/culture/total-share.ars/ "Total share: 30 years of personal computer market share figures"] — From [[Ars Technica]]
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  • ...ied [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], under a Communist government with a market economic system, it spawned from ancient kingdoms, was a colony called [[Fr
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  • ...volutionary technological innovations, but also his ability to promote and market himself and his creations." - publisher's description
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  • ...4*$2000) depreciation. How do we reconcile the difference between book and market value? In this case, if you sold the tractor for $6000, you would have to p ...eciated greatly and its book value is immaterial in relation to its actual market value.
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  • ...ure of different [[bourbon whiskey]]s. More expensive whiskeys sold in the market, such as straight bourbons, may not contain added neutral grain spirit.
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  • ...r services are part of the tertiary sector, as are [[public service]]s and market-based, or commercial services.
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  • ...ket, and suffered financial difficulties whenever there was a slump in the market for luxury goods. It merged with Spode in 1976.
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  • ...(the ''[[beta coefficient]]'') the [[sensitivity]] of the asset returns to market returns, or also <math>\beta_{im} = \frac {\mathrm{Cov}(R_i,R_m)}{\mathrm{V * <math>E(R_m)~</math> is the expected return of the market
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  • ...(such as [[Packet8]], [[Skype]], [[Vonage]], and [[Sunrocket]]), and some market studies suggest that over 40% of the world's population will have switched ...traditional PSTN companies at considerable disadvantage in the voice call market because, even it they can retool their own voice calling technology to take
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  • ...le to establish a presence in the smaller but intensely partisan Macintosh market. It was priced at $595, when consumer expectations had been groomed (by App Because the market for the 512K was small, and Lotus software developers demonstrated no real
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  • providing services to a market. They seek to be viable trading organizations, with market-based strategies to advance a social mission or, “an organization or
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  • ...e ratio of the forward price of a currency to its spot price indicates the market’s expectation of an appreciation or depreciation of that currency. ...e USA and the degree of competition between the UK and the USA in the USA market and in third country markets.) Indexes of the effective exchange rates o
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  • The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] is the most known stock market index at the New York Stock Exchange. It consists of thirty of the largest
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  • ...in the West Indies. The company quickly realized success, dominating the market in tropical fruits, especially [[banana]]s and [[pineapple]]s, well into th
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  • * strengthen financial market transparency and accountability, ...nd consumer protection, avoiding conflicts of interest, preventing illegal market manipulation, fraudulent activities and abuse, and protecting against illic
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  • ...lity (population 36,000) in [[Boeotia]], [[Central Greece]], and the chief market town of an agricultural region. It is noted for production of various commo
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  • ...d''' referred to an area of the North Riding of Yorkshire dominated by the Market Town of Guisborough.
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  • ...system, updated to add key features for distributed enterprises, led this market with a nearly 70 percent share.<ref name="Novell History"/> ...n the server front, and the Windows NT project directly targeted NetWare's market: corporate networks. In time Windows Server based operating systems grew in
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  • ...dominantly targets a [[gay]] or [[lesbian]] audience. The primary [[target market]] for gay media may also more broadly be considered to include members of a ...both led to, and been facilitated by, the parallel development of a [[gay market]] in many countries.
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  • ...[Austrian School]] economist and political philosopher who argued for free-market capitalism. He and [[Gunnar Myrdal]] won the 1974 [[Nobel Prize in Economic
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  • ...col]], [[Internet relay chat]], the [[QQ chat]] system which dominates the market in China, and [[Google talk]].
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  • ...the financial crises of the late 1990s and to a recognition that emerging-market countries were not adequately included in other economic discussions. The m * strengthen financial market transparency and accountability,
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  • ...ge goes to some extent in discussing how to label it. Its emphasis is free-market capitalism &mdash; the most progressive, dynamic, and ever-changing system, ...ntemporary American liberals." Eventually, it accepts "libertarianism" or "market liberalism."
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  • | title = Market versus nature : the social phiosophy [i.e. philosophy] of Friedrich Hayek
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  • ...everal undercover retail areas, in addition to the main market square. The market square is the main focus of the city, with several of the surrounding stree
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  • ...anctity of private property, individual liberty, the rule of law, the free market, and the moral superiority of individual choice and responsibility over coe
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  • ...peror Traianus (ca. 100); the town then called Noviomagus (which means New Market).
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  • **[[Central American Common Market]]
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  • Many [[honey]] producers in the [[United States of America|United States]] market their products in '''[[bear]]-shaped [[bottle]]s''' that have come to be po ...e idea was a gamble but it immediately paid off;<ref>Honey firm finds bull market for its bear-shaped jars. ''Central Penn Business Journal'', Dec 18, 1998.
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  • ...International Studies]], the U.S. dominated the global satellite export market at over 70% of worldwide share in the global satellite export market stood at a mere 25%<ref>{{citation
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  • ...cle 81''' of the Treaty of Nice prohibits as incompatible with the common market: ...the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market and in particular those which:
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  • ...33. He grew up in New Market and Timberville, Virginia, graduated from New Market High School, and in 1955 received a B.A. in English from Bridgewater Colleg
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  • ...e were mostly mortgages, but 1920s saw the creation of the consumer credit market as middle-class consumers used credit to purchase automobiles and appliance ...rokerage houses and otherwise directly pledged their reserves in the stock market.
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  • ...'s work focuses on the shift from an economy that is based on a mixture of market economics and government welfare provision to the addition of ''commons-bas
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  • {{Image|Masks-chichicastenango.jpg|right|350px|Masks for sale in the tourist market in Chichicastenango, Guatemala.}}A '''mask''' is designed to be worn on the
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  • === Equilibriums in the real market : IS curve === === Equilibriums in the monetary market : LM curve ===
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  • ...eet, including [[Union Station, Toronto|Union Station]], the [[St Lawrence Market]], the [[CN Tower]] and the [[Skydome]].
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  • ...ariety of precooked foods and bakery products for the consumer convenience market.
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  • ...ependent collective action or [[cooperation]] outside [[market (economics)|market]]s, [[state]]s, or [[household]]s. In some cases, the term [[civil society] ...omies they name: nonprofit and not-for-profit entities are contrasted with market, profit-making or "for-profit" entities, while nongovernmental entities are
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  • ...er limit of a structural deficit of 0,5 % of the gross domestic product at market prices. The Contracting Parties shall ensure rapid convergence towards thei ...ach a structural deficit of at most 1,0 % of the gross domestic product at market prices;
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  • ...urvival, for the business. In this sense ''marketing'' means ''serving the market''. It is most definitely not a synonym for selling.
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  • ...from country to country. At working level it includes the Working Group on Market and Institutional Resilience whose task is to identify institutional vul
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  • ...feeling and the need to avoid isolation and learn from countries using the market economy are elements of Deng's theory. Deng argued that after China enters
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  • ...fer to niche marketing strategies targeting any of the members of the GLBT market segment. The concept of a ‘gay market’ has no definitive starting point and has evolved in different ways in di
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  • ...re are '''[[civic center]],''' '''city square''', '''urban square''', '''[[market square]]''', '''public square''', '''[[plaza]]''' (from [[Spanish (language Most town squares are [[hardscape]]s suitable for open [[market (economics)|market]]s, [[music]] [[concert]]s, political rallies, and other events that requir
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  • ...lave Power: Republicanism and the Republican Party in the 1850s," in ''The Market Revolution in America: Social, Political and Religious Expressions, 1800-18 * McInerney, Daniel J. "'A State of Commerce': Market Power and Slave Power in Abolitionist Political Economy." ''Civil War Histo
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  • ...talinist doctrine of Ho. He purged [[Nguyen Van Linh]] in 1982 for wanting market reforms. After the death of Truong Chinh, however, Linh took control and m
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  • ...f the European Council agrees that Stage 1 (the completion of the internal market and the removal of all obstacles to financial integration) will start on Ju ...e and Ireland, but there are signs of [[contagion (finance)|contagion]] of market fears by the governments of other eurozone countries. Launch of the [[Euro
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  • ...of the great draws of auctions, in addition to the possibility of a below-market purchase price, is that they are entertaining, whether or not one actually The [[Fine Art]] and [[antique]]s market (and by extension high-end [[collectable]]s as well) is one that has tradit
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  • ...At that time, Cisco was one of the two main challengers in the [[router]] market, the other being Wellfleet; Wellfleet's identity disappeared in a series of
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  • ...ame when his ideas on economic protection of farmers clashed with the free-market economies of [[Hjalmar Schacht]]. It has been reported that he was both in
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  • A '''market''' is a social construct that enables sellers to trade with buyers. Market ...n individuals from other ways of allocating goods and services. The term "market economy", for example, is often used to describe a [[Society (sociology)|so
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  • ...best check against the potential for corruption and abuse". The idea of a market makes it radically different from Marxism, which, does consider "concentra ...the closure of auction markets," things that de Grasay believes stabilize market volatility. "Incomes policies" and fiscal devices to make income distributi
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