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  • ...eets the capital supply. Short-term transactions take place in the [[money market]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Market (economics)/Bibliography]]
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Market (economics)/Approval]]
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Labour market/Definition subpage-->
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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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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Over-the-counter market/definition subpage-->
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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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  • A conceptual aggregation of all the [[market (economics)|market]]s in which the wages and conditions of [[employment]] are determined.
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Mark to market/Definition subpage-->
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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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  • ...[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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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Market Garden/Definition]]
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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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  • ...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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  • {{r|Interbank market}} {{r|Market risk}}
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Market (economics)/Bibliography]]
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  • {{r|Interbank market}} {{r|Market risk}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Market Garden/Definition]]
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  • ==The state of the interbank market==
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  • {{r|Money market}} {{r|Open market operation}}
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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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  • ==Labour market trends==
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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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  • An economically conservative think tank that advocates for market control, and minimum government regulation, on digital communications and m
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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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  • ...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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  • | title = Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right
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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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  • {{r|Interbank market}} {{r|Open market operations}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...(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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • === Equilibriums in the real market : IS curve === === Equilibriums in the monetary market : LM curve ===
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • : The stock market [[crash of 1929]]. ...ustrial production down 40 percent; unemployment rises by 4 million; stock market drops by 48 percent.
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  • ...pter Two, pp. 13&ndash;34. Ballantine, 130 pages, ISBN 0-345-38439-3 (mass market paperback); Globe Pequot, 1992, ISBN 1-55821-140-3 (hardcover; this is much ...ed Dogs", pp. 57&ndash;72. Ballantine, 130 pages, ISBN 0-345-38439-3 (mass market paperback); Globe Pequot, 1992, ISBN 1-55821-140-3 (hardcover; this is much
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  • ...the [[Mozilla Public License]]. Firefox now has around 22% of the browser market globally - in some countries, it has reached higher penetration rates. Vers ...code base for [[Netscape Communicator]] 4. Netscape had reached a point of market dominance in around 1996-97. The code release was seen as a rather last-dit
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  • ...on terms in the United States and many other countries. However, a [[black market]] of methamphetamine, along with it of other drugs, flourishes. Street name
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  • ...and was used on the [[Apple II]]. Most expected those two to dominate the market in 16-bit systems; DOS was initially clearly the dark horse. One reason it ...QDOS used parts of CP/M to speed development, that ironically Microsoft's market dominance was originally based on an act of the "piracy" that the company n
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  • ...have raised the possibility of default by countries with an established market economies, as indicated by a growth in the [[risk premium]]s that have been ...lic debt]] in the course of the [[Great Recession]] have prompted [[bond]] market operators to increase the [[risk premium]]s on bond issues by the [[PIIGS]
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  • ...mediately adjusts to reflect the stock split. Some of the companies in the market decide to split their stock if the price of the stock rises to a great exte ...r of ways, including three for one, three for two, and so forth. The stock market average returns for these new shares will reflect the ratio that was used i
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  • ...with which to fire [[kiln]]s (and the finished product easily conveyed to market), and by offering high wages, he hired and relocated expert potters from [[ ...oduced. By 1865, the prestige of the company had increased enough that its market included Ireland, England, the United States, Canada and Australia, and cli
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  • ...it would be if there were a '''market''' of competing producers. In such a market, the most important factor would be the intensity of their '''[[competition ...nd no buyers. If producers had been seeking to maximise their profits, the market price of the product would be the industry’s '''marginal cost''' of produ
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  • ...n that had arisen from [[herding (banking)|herding]] behaviour in the bond market. Thus the avoidance of fiscal instability would appear to be the more press ...ver of maturing debt beyond its capacity to raise the necessary funds. The market's awareness of that possibility may add to the destabilising effect of its
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  • ...d.com/germannightmare.html. ''The Nightmare German Inflation'', Scientific Market Analysis, 1970.]</ref> * 1987 Global stock market crash[http://people.few.eur.nl/smant/m-economics/crash1987.htm] and the beg
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  • ...produce was sold onsite, and later it became a flower, fruit and vegetable market from the 1500s till 1974, when it was relocated.
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  • ...United States. American financier P. Morgan floated the loan on the U.S. market, which was quickly oversubscribed. Over the next four years, U.S. banks con ...President of the Reichsbank, Hjalmar Schacht, became worried about [[stock market]] speculation and took action that was more severe than that undertaken by
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  • ...o production. These salaries would be used to purchase goods in a communal market.
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  • ...cally. Its economic growth began in 1986, when the ruling Party introduced market reforms. There are areas, such as [[Quang Tri]] province, that still have s In 1986, the Sixth Party Congress established ''[[doi moi]]'' market economics,<ref name=SJSU>{{citation
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  • ...nited States. American financier J. P. Morgan floated the loan on the U.S. market, which was quickly oversubscribed. Over the next four years, U.S. banks con ...e President of the Reichsbank, Hjalmar Schacht, became worried about stock market speculation and took action that was more severe than that undertaken by th
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  • ...a profit, and concluded on Sunday, 3rd May, Apple Day, a full fair with 40 market stalls, a food court and attendees from as far away as Western Australia.
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  • * The 1987 stock market crash [http://www.federalreserve.gov/Pubs/feds/2007/200713/200713pap.pdf]. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The [[interbank market]] suffers a virtual collapse [http://www.gata.org/node/5802].
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  • ...s addresses all areas of social policy and social change including [[labor market]]s, [[social security]] systems, and more recently European integration.[ht ...xamine and independently present social security, health policy, the labor market, industrial relations, gender issues, family policy, social assistance and
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  • ...egan with the development of the [[New York Stock Exchange]], the foremost market for these securities. Investors became intrigued by the idea of [[capital g ...re public confidence in the stock market without diminishing the financial market’s ability to offer investment liquidity and a reasonable price. The seco
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  • ...ecular Society. In the other direction from the Clock Tower, one finds the market and, via Gallowtree Gate and Horsefair Street, the Town Hall and the public Leicester is located between [[Loughborough]] and [[Market Harborough]] on the [[Midland Main Line]] railway. [[East Midlands Trains]]
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  • ...n J. ''The Corporate Reconstruction of American Capitalism, 1890-1916: The Market, the Law, and Politics'' (1988) * Chapman, Dudley H., and Barry E. Hawk. ''Molting Time for Antitrust: Market Realities, Economic Fallacies, and European Innovations'' (1991) [http://ww
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  • ...] white water rafting. Popular with foreign tourists, local tour operators market the sport along with spiritual and yoga tourism. Rishikesh is located in th
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  • ...ubbed by the original actors for the [[United States of America|American]] market, as it was feared audiences outside the UK would not understand it.
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  • ...it would be if there were a '''market''' of competing producers. In such a market, the most important factor would be the intensity of their '''[[competition ...nd no buyers. If producers had been seeking to maximise their profits, the market price of the product would be the industry’s '''marginal cost''' of produ
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  • ...e “Cabo Corso”, Pirate Cape. The local Fante name is “Oguaa”, which means “market”. ...in the area of today’s Cape Coast were the Efutu, followed by the Fante. A market town grew up.
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  • ...ise and pollution, and for monopoly profits resulting from the exercise of market power. In view of its economic importance, the diversity of choices of disc ...ty togeher with its [[liquidity preference]] are major determinants of its market [[interest rate]]. The social time preference discount rate adopted by the
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  • ...ncial]] requirements involved. In this way, many packages available on the market deal primarily with the estimating aspects of a constructing job, as softwa ...ms combines a diary, an address book and a task list and enables a user to market to prospective customers, to develop leads, ensure repeat business and to k
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  • :US Federal Reserve Bank's [[quantitative easing]] - [[Open market operations]] raise the amount of [[monetary base|base money]] from $0.9 t ...[interbank market]] (([[Crash of 2008/Addendum#The health of the interbank market|LIBOR-OIS spreads]] fall to pre-Lehman levels)
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  • ...ill is guaranteed by the US Government and there is a [[liquidity|liquid]] market for the purchase and sale of T-Bills. ...lowing of price appreciation, or that loss of liquidity in the real estate market might make it very hard for him to sell at all.
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  • ...mmunity, EC law specifically covers the establishment of a common European market and an economic and monetary union. ...s of the European Community, which are: to creat and maintain the internal market, an economic and monetary union, and a common European commercial policy re
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  • ...yer. Murphy himself was an entrepreneur and invested heavily in the stock market during the 1920s. He was friends with [[Walter P. Chrysler]] and [[Lawrenc
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  • ...tain. The generally accepted view is that the treaty opened the booming US market to Canada's lumber, fish, coal, and agricultural products, giving Canada wi ...firms. In an era of rapid expansion of American foreign trade the Canadian market, with its openings into the imperial trade area, offered great attraction t
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  • : Black Friday. Stock market crash[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,730566,00.html?promo
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  • ...shortened ratios for the first four gears were introduced to the American market following criticism about a lack of low-end torque. ...uring the same year Honda introduced the 2.2&nbsp;L engine to the Japanese market.
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  • ...ralized and overwhelmed by the coming of capitalism in what he called "The Market Revolution." ==The Market Revolution==
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  • ...over time periods instead of one fell swoop. This spreads risk because of market fluctuation and gives time to research companies that you’re not too sure
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  • ...2009) and the 19,034-bhp Loke Viking (built 2010) are all re-entering the market. ...ndsnews.com/offshore/viking-laying-up-ships-again-in-fickle-north-sea-ahts-market/2-1-1329450
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  • ...hich was released in 1979. Since 1989, Nintendo has dominated the handheld market with the release of the Game Boy, and is often credited as popularizing the ...y of games for the Master System. It did not gain a large quantity of the market share that was dominated by Nintendo.
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  • ...hat of Barbara Stoler-Miller, usefully available in a Bantam Classics mass market paperback:
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  • ...ed for the Su-35 (fighter), which is meant to be competitive in the export market, the missile may be integrated with Indian Su-30 (fighter) aircraft. <ref n
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  • ...ar, pre-release versions of the new system accounted for about 1.6% of the market.<ref>''w3schools.com'': '[http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp
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  • : The [[interbank market]] is near collapse [http://www.gata.org/node/5802]. ...$785m worth of its [[Fund (finance)|funds]] are written off and [[money market]] investors suffer a massive loss [http://www.usnews.com/blogs/new-money/2
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  • ...n's <i>Voluntary Action in New Commons: Democracy in the Life World Beyond Market, State and Household</i> is published.
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  • ...uiring additional warnings to prescribers, to removal of the drug from the market. ...t not acquired naturally in the United States, so there is no regular U.S. market that would justify a manufacturer spending the millions of dollars that the
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  • :Stock market boom: the DJIA index at the 1929 peak is six times its minimum level in 192
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  • ...mocracy]], while right-wing populism focuses on overregulation of the free market. <ref name=CEP>{{citation
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  • ...rticipants. It is usually associated with situations where one side of the market can not see the action of the other (see Varian (1990)). ...rance and insured's incentives to reduce expected losses.It arise when one market participant do not bear all the full consequence of its actions. Therefore,
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  • ...Mankessim. Nkusukum Amanase-Mankessim (also part of the town of Mankessim, market area), is seat of the Nkusukum Obaatan (chief in a high position). The seat
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  • eSports have risen in popularity since their creation. In 2017, the eSports market generated 1.2 billion dollars in revenue. eSports worldwide generated a rev
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  • ...dence to the contrary has since emerged <ref> Ellen McGrattan: ''The Stock Market Crash of 1929: Irving Fisher Was Right!'', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapo ...t "had the economy been fundamentally sound, the effect of the great stock market crash might have been small" <ref name=Galbraith/>, a remark that implies t
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  • ...or the production of paper, chemicals and agricultural equipment. However, market forces have caused several of these industries to relocate out of Guilin.
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  • ...has only been recently that consumer robotic products have appeared on the market. Among the most popular are the Sony's Aibo, Wowee's Robosapien, Roboraptor
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  • ...by selling shares to members of the large Jewish community of [[Kensington Market]]. The theatre was home to a large number of productions of classic Yiddish
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  • ...er: ''Unconscious Herding Behavior as the Psychological Basis of Financial Market Trends and Patterns'', The Journal of Psychology and Financial Markets 2001 ...rfstein and Stein: ''Herd on the Street, Informational Inefficiencies in a Market with Short-term Speculation'', NBER Working Paper No 3250 February 1990</re
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  • ...tervene because it meant war with the U.S. as well as loss of the American market, loss of American grain supplies, loss of Canada, and loss of much of the B ...r falling demand for its cotton. Surdam's more complete model of the world market for cotton, combined with additional data, shows that the reduction in the
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  • ...gages, where the interest rate, and thus the amortizing payment, vary with market conditions; there are '''balloon-payment mortgages''', where a significant
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  • ...ed with reviving the moribund North American video game industry after the market's crash in 1983, a crash blamed on oversupply and poor quality control. ...ional graphics of video games for [[Sony]]'s first hardware entry into the market, the [[PlayStation]], and Nintendo's own ''[[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong Countr
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  • ...or]] drug used as an analgesic until it was voluntarily withdrawn from the market by Merck & Co in September, 2004 due to increased cardiovascular complicati
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  • ...e profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning the next vacation—each of these can be understood only by kno
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  • .... The Benz portion of Daimler-Benz had long dominated the large luxury car market, and the New Six were BMW's response. The series cars still remain in the current market, although model redesigns and engine improvements have been made. The light
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  • ...also suffer from contagion resulting from [[herding (banking)|herding]] by market operators. Before the adoption by [[central bank]]s of the role of [[lende ...ad/106768931# Walter Bagehot: ''Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market'' Scribner, Armstrong, 1874]</ref>, and in 1890 the Bank rescued the failin
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  • ...economic stability. It is implemented for regulatory purposes by [[open market operations]] in support of discount rate changes made in response to the d ...he imposition of instructions concerning their conduct. Conventional "free market" arguments have been advanced in favour of that option<ref>[http://www.bank
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  • ...ore scallops. Nevertheless, scallop shells are quite attractive and have a market to craftsmen; fishermen are also prone to use them as fillers for their dri
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  • ...4, thousands of allied paratroopers landed in Groesbeek during [[Operation Market Garden]]. The objective of this operation was to take the bridges at [[Eind
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  • ...Alan Greenspan's chairmanship during the Asian financial crisis, the stock market boom and the [[9/11]] attack ...icy, Loan Liquidation and Industrial Conflict: Federal Reserve System Open Market Operations in 1932." ''Journal of Economic History'' 44 (December 1984): 95
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  • ...ans or for those unable to find affordable health insurance on the private market. However, inclusion of a public option is considered anathema to conservati
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  • ...ite, Kutless became "the biggest selling new artist of the year in the CBA market, and the largest selling outofthebox band in BEC/Tooth & Nail history". In
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  • ...elops the "Hamilton Electric 500" between 1946 and 1957. It is an abysmal market failure due to a flawed design, and short battery life. |event= '''1972''': The Pulsar is on the Market
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  • ...dum result on 24th June comprised a significant downturn in global [[stock market]]s,<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36611512 Pound p ....uk/news/business-36629745 HSBC 'to move jobs to Paris if UK leaves single market']'. 26th June 2016.</ref>
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  • ...n which individuals coordinate with each other in the [[market (economics)|market]]. Scientists operate however within the constraints supplied by the commit
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  • ...ring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade'' (Open Market Edition) W. W. Norton & Company; 1st edition (September 2003) ISBN 03930585
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  • ...ay. Rugby was also once the starting point of branches to [[Leicester]], [[Market Harborough]] and [[Leamington Spa]]. Short stubs of the latter two remain,
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  • ...sophisticated market participants. Several studies have indicated that the market anticipates ratings changes <ref>eg; L. Macdonald Wakeman: ''The Real Func ...er Director of Moodys has attributed their misconduct to a drive to retain market share in face of attempts by the major banks to play each agency off agains
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  • **Oldest continuously operating [[farmer's market]] ([[Halifax Farmer's Market]])
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  • ...n Linh''' (1915-1998), a Vietnamese economist who was both a Communist and market-oriented, headed the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] beginning in 1986, w
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  • ...The Crucial Link Between Natural Gas Production and Its Transportation to Market''</ref> The removed H<sub>2</sub>S is most often subsequently converted to
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  • ...various military events. From 1781 to 1813, it was used as a hay and wood market, then developed as a Victorian garden after it was acquired by the city in
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  • ...rtilla]]s and [[tamale]]s. The dry stalks are often collected and sold at market as fodder for animals and the husks are frequently saved for use in prepari ...the products of local farmers.<ref>John Weeks. 1999. Trade liberalization, market deregulation and agricultural performance in Central America. ''Journal of
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  • ...f>Everyone would receive an equal amount of consuming power via this [[Non-market economics]], post scarcity method, in theory. .... Everyone would receive an equal amount of consuming power via this [[Non-market economics]], [[Post scarcity]] method, in theory, and the reward and punish
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  • ...as well. The stock market topped and began to decline. The falling stock market affected U.S. business confidence and production slowed.<ref>Jeremy Atack a The stock market fell nearly 50% from its peak in 1906, and there were numerous runs on bank
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  • ...eal City Hall]], the [[Place Jacques-Cartier]] public square, [[Bonsecours Market]] and the [[Château Ramezay]] museum.
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  • ...ly stealthier than the basic F-15; it is intended primarily for the export market as an alternative to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and the F-22 Raptor.
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  • ...al panic in the U.S. caused by two speculators’ efforts to corner the gold market on the New York Gold Exchange ([[Fisk-Gould Scandal]]). (More recently, th
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  • ...M&qpsp=112&qpdt=1&qpct=3&qpcal=1&qpstick=1 |title=Net Applications Browser Market Share tracking |date=2008-06-21 |accessdate=2008-06-21}}</ref> Internet Exp ...newsreader, [[HTML]] editor, and other features. However, it steadily lost market share. Its codebase was later spun into an [[open source]] project called [
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  • ...limited government, fiscal responsibility, individual liberties, and free market economics. The American people understand the political machine and can see
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  • ...od preservative]] in [[Japan]] since at least 1965, but withdrawn from the market in 1974 when it was observed to be [[mutagen]]ic to [[bacteria]] ''[[in vit
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  • ...s ''hundi'', in China ''fei qian'' (flying money), in Philippines as black market peso exchange" are important means of transferring funds to terrorist organ
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  • ...the socially-implied employment contract<ref>Robert M. Solow: ''The Labor Market as a Social Institution'', Basil Blackwell, 1990</ref>. Unemployment comp .../blanchard_designing_institutions.pdf Olivier Blanchard: ''Designing Labor Market Institutions'', Massachusetts Institute of Technology,March 28, 2004]</ref>
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  • ...namically assigned address, common in the [[small and home office]] (SOHO) market, is essentially futile; the outside world cannot find that address and even
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  • ...- Canary Wharf and its fifty-storey tower - is to be floated on the stock market.
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  • Since the gun is widely available in the civilian market, many modified parts, such as specialized sights and enlarged magazines, ar
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  • * Muller, Jerry Z. ''The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Western Thought''. Anchor Books. (2002). * Wilson, T., and A. S. Skinner, eds. ''The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam Smith'' (Clarendon Press, 1976),
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  • ...cclaimed and had record-setting sales in both Japan and the North American market. To this day, it is still acclaimed as an influential and important part of
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  • *Robinson, Daniel J. ''The Measure of Democracy: Polling, Market Research, and Public Life, 1930-1945''. Toronto: University of Toronto Pres
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  • ...themselves can sometimes be found in libraries and on the collectible book market, typically selling for $1,000-$3,000 or more if in good condition. The Twel
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  • ...as a bit underpowered at that time, when many companies were active on the market like [[Sinclair]], [[Atari]] or [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]. In addition, the CBM
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  • ...F438785F9]</ref> which sold 500,000 copies in all editions. The first mass-market book about running, it is considered to have helped start the fitness boom.
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  • ...goldfish. He was the first person to place the comet onto the fishkeeping market in quantity.
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  • ...competition to the [[Vox organ]]s, Farfisa dominated the 1960s combo organ market with its bright and buzzy-sounding tones. At their peak in the late 1960s,
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  • ...ncial transactions, and the virtual closure of the money and [[interbank market|interbank]] markets. ...O-Volume-2008-No-2.pdf. "A chronology of policy responses to the financial market crisis", Appendix A.1A, OECD Economic Outlook, December 2008]</ref>.
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  • ...at control 83% of the market.<ref> The top 4 firms controlled 82.9% of the market in 1997, the highest concentration in the food industry, and comparable to ...rb"—a symbol of plain honesty and reliability--gave Quaker Oats a national market and annual sales of $10 million.
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  • ...e possible irony of "The Tea Party movement in all its myriad forms — free-market groups, little old ladies, crusty in flag hats, fans of Glenn Beck's 9-12 P
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  • | quote=(subtitle) Medical applications are where the market's growth is expected }}</ref> However, their greatest importance in biomedi
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  • ...rn that "the Food and Drug Administration yesterday cleared Pfizer Inc. to market a drug called Slentrol for use in the estimated five per cent of U.S. dogs
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  • ...hat the price increases enabled them to offer). But the sharp fall in the market value of their houses that occurred in 2007 deprived them of that option, ...h Ernst, and Kathleen Keest: ''Losing Ground: Foreclosures in the Subprime Market and Their Cost to Homeowners'', Center for Responsible Lending
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  • ...borough and the A14 beyond. The A508 provides links to Milton Keynes and [[Market Harborough]] to the south and north respectively, while the A428 runs throu
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  • == Competition and Market ==
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  • ...ing_papers_1-50/WP44.pdf CROTTY, James. ''The Effects of Increased Product Market Competition and Changes in Financial Markets on the Performance of Nonfinan
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  • ...unlike private goods, their supply cannot respond to the normal action of market forces. But it does not exclude the possibility that they could be collect Another category are goods that are under-supplied by the market when account is taken of "external benefits" for which suppliers would no
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  • ...a. It succeeded in expanding its product line to take over a great deal of market share, with leading visual effects companies such as Industrial Light and M
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  • | author = [[Robert A. Heinlein]] | edition = Mass Market Paperback - Aug 27, 2000
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  • ...hage colony-stimulating factor]] (GM-CSF), which was removed from the U.S. market in 2008.<ref name=Guide>{{citation
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  • ...urrounded by the [[Chiltern Hills]]. From there it grew into a small local market town, which it remained for many centuries. However in the 20th century Ayl
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  • ...ge; application to employers; checking at worksites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places; placing or answering newspaper advertisements; se ...ventional means of seeking work are of limited relevance, where the labour market is largely unorganized or of limited scope, where labour absorption is, at
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  • ...[[Communist]] states such as China and [[Vietnam]] accept [[market economy|market economies]] and allow [[foreign investment]]. Increasingly [[free trade]] i
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  • When arbitrage exists on a market, there is a "free lunch", meaning that there is a possibility for someone t ...said to constitute an '''arbitrage equilibrium''' or '''arbitrage free''' market.
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  • ==Market== ===Market share===
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  • :GDP at constant market prices<br> segments of the financial market
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  • It has only been recently that consumer robotic products have appeared on the market. Among the most popular are the Sony's [[Aibo]], Wowee's [[Robosapien]], [
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  • ...o its trend rate of 21⁄2 to 3 per cent in 2009 and 2010. But ""''Financial market disruption presents clear risks to the economic forecast, ... Considerable ...o inject capital or take [[equity]] in banks and to guarantee [[interbank market|interbank]] lending [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7658307.stm] [http
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  • :''"On the first Monday of the month of April, 1625, the market town of Meung, in which the author of ROMANCE OF THE ROSE was born, appeare
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  • ..., or individual pieces, Elle Decor provides the American home with a world market meets 5th Avenue couture. The magazine gives in-depth profiles of today’s
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  • ...t [[Gen Con]] in the summer of 1993. It started a new segment of the game market: trading card games, in which players must collect the cards used in the ga
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  • ...ng some of the techniques used by the culture jamming movement in order to market their own products:
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  • ...ld. This was designed to penalize those who had made purchases on the open market at pennies-on-the-dollar, instead of paying the full price for purchases th ...company to claim fictitious appreciation that was never tested on the open market.
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  • ...dispute was over the Society's plan to use the journal's name to brand and market other sources of healthcare information. Kassier and Angell were opposed to ...he way this country, and only this country, looks at health care. And that market ideology is what has made the health care system so dreadful, so bad at wha
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  • There are a number of AES chips on the market, for example [http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/adventuresinsecurity/nist-certifi
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  • ...whose wares are good does not need to boost them in the loudest tones of a market crier." <ref name=Spartacus>{{citation
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  • ...n 2000 - as part of the warm-up prior to floating his company on the stock market in 2001 - it made headlines in the Spanish financial press. However, he has
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  • ...ff]]. Established authors are often represented by a [[literary agent]] to market their work to publishers and negotiate [[contracts]]. ...r and writer must also agree on the intended formats of publication - mass-market paperback, "trade" paperback and hardback are the most common options.
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  • ...ding. <!-- China’s policymakers have recently begun to rein in the housing market more decisively as a result, through tightening regulatory controls, slowin ...loomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-15/builder-debt-equity-fall-in-risk-off-market-evergrande-update
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  • ..., and an American Shrine'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/Gettysburg-Memory-Market-American-Shrine/dp/0691102716/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213561562&sr=
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  • * -–, ''On the Optimality of the Stock Market Allocation of Investment'', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 86(1), February * -–, ''The Efficiency of Market Prices in Long Run Allocations in the Oil Industry'', in Studies in Energy
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  • * Cowles, Alfred ''Can Stock Market Forecasters Forecast?'', Econometrica July 1933
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  • ...ul as the software available for it. Yamauchi prioritized the home console market and in 1984 he assigned Miyamoto to lead R&D 4, a new development group wit
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  • ...repreneurs sought to exploit, or at least participate in, the growing U.S. market to its south. The adoption of U.S. railway standards allowed Canadians to ...airlines after the Second World War, sapped more and more of the railroad market. But despite these declining fundamentals, new lines were constructed in Q
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  • ...lamp as well as a watermark detector. There are a variety of tools on the market available to stamp collectors. ==Philatelic market==
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  • ...ine made proposals that offered relief for farmers while preserving a free market; these passed into law as President Herbert Hoover's Agricultural Marketing
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  • ...ase put Chrysler in a position to compete across all price segments of the market and the ability to expand smoothly. ...e Valiant marked the auto maker's entry into the then-emerging compact car market. With two wagon variants, a four door sedan as well as a two door sedan and
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  • ...zon Elastic Compute Cloud]] (Amazon EC2) allows customers was the first to market. It runs on the infrastructure that runs [[Amazon.com]]'s electronic storef
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  • ...nt in the hands of its creditors , it created a large, stable and reliable market in public debt<ref> James MacDonald: ''A Free Nation Deep in Debt'', Prince ...d.com/germannightmare.html. ''The Nightmare German Inflation'', Scientific Market Analysis, 1970.]</ref>, and later by the inflationary consequences of nume
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  • ...= http://cimsec.org/damens-presence-in-the-latin-american-and-caribbean-market-part-1/17534 | title = Damen's presence in the Latin American and Caribbean market
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  • ...embership was quite low before World War I. There was a clearly structured market for unskilled entrants, that promotion and demotion were an important manag
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  • ...ancial users are given reasonable assurance before making decisions in the market.
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  • ...is the process by which [[renewable energy]] technologies are entering the market. It involves the promotion of renewable energy by [[government]] and [[indu ...ent through high profile [[Initial Public Offerings]] (IPOs), resulting in market capitalization near or above $1 billion. These corporations included the so
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  • ===Virtual Server Market Overview=== ...rprises to begin using these virtual servers. Financial estimates put this market's value at over 19 billion dollars.<ref name="furness">Furness, Victoria. "
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  • ...e early 1990s, we helped the newly-liberated Baltic nations become booming market economies; at home, we helped write the pioneering Wisconsin welfare reform
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  • ...anking crisis]] had drastically reduced investors' confidence in emerging market economies. There were two speculative attacks on the Rouble in the course o Degree economy is market-oriented. Extent of property rights. Per-Capita GDP.<br>
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  • There are a wide variety of cameras that are available on the market today, serving a wide range of niches. Before purchasing a still camera, th
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  • ===Front-running the market in a terrorist attack===
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  • ...e born during the postwar baby boom and among women re-entering the labour market. *There will be fewer young people entering the labour market - 20% few high school graduates in 1990 than in 1980.
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  • ...Loan) pay fixed coupons (interest payments) and trade actively in the bond market. Very long dated bonds have financial characteristics that can appeal to s
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  • ...lic goods]] - for which consumer preferences are not directly reflected in market prices. Its preferred methodology evaluates those preferences from estimate ...pproximation to which is often provided by organised [[market (economics)|market]]s for products and services. An alternative is to use a stated preference
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  • ...e mortgage upon it. Negative equity arises when the amount due exceeds the market value, a circumstance under which it pays the householder to default on rep ...that provide governments, communities and private sector businesses with market-rate loans funded by borrowing on the international capital markets, and
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  • *MARKET TIME: naval patrol operations against supplies and personnel being landed a
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  • ...n major structural reform designed to transition to a [[market (economics)|market]] economy. In 2006 Georgia's real [[GDP]] growth rate reached 8.8%, making ...0% of 2006 GDP) and the country maintained a solid credit in international market securities.
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  • Blake, David: ''Financial Market Analysis'', McGraw Hill 1990
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  • ...bbins argued that Viner's justification was incomplete in cases where the market did not contain other users of an input and raised a number of other more c
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