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  • ...erm ''lesbian bar'' may also be used where the target [[market (economics)|market]] of the venue is [[lesbian]] women. ...nforces-gay-only.html Aussie Gay Bar Enforces Gay Only.] May 29, 2007. Gay Market News. Retrieved: August 1, 2007</ref> <ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/to
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  • ...y the [[labour market]] and the interactions of that [[market (economics)|market]] with the markets for goods and services. Its availability is a matter o "The [[labour market]]" is a construct that is used to represent the aggregate effect of the in
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  • ...w.treas.gov/press/releases/hp1209.htm ''US Government Action to Strengthen Market Stability'' Treasury Department press release 14th October 2008]</ref>. ...ve demanded government help when things got tough. Libertarians and free-market economists were also critical, arguing that the bail-out would create a pr
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  • ...e Middle East, for countries with reserves of natural gas but little local market for it and no pipeline infrastructure to ship it to larger economies, are t ...g GTL: Gas-to-liquids fuels are becoming a reality and looming as a robust market for catalysts
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  • ...te blanche'' by Russell to do whatever is necessary to shut down the black market. A small gang of ruthless [[Cyprus|Cypriots]], already known to the police, ...ng Mecron—which makes for political intrigues and scandal. A Cypriot black-market gang wants to exploit the new addicts and only Col. Charles Russell of the
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  • ...Trained in [[electrical engineering]], Gernsback came to America hoping to market a dry cell battery he had invented. He soon found himself marketing [[radio
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  • ...hibit [[monopoly|monopolistic practices]] and foster [[Market economy|free market competition]].
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  • This law created the [[Federal Open Market Committee]] which gave the Federal Reserve Board of Governors effective con
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  • ..., that is, to control an economic market, in this case the [[real estate]] market, by a dominant position in the field, and bankrupting all of the other play
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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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  • ...Dell widened substantially at the end of 2007, with HP taking a near 3.9% market share lead. HP is also the 5th largest software company in the world.<ref>
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  • :{{r|Market power}}
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  • * Lorence James J. ''Organized Business and the Myth of the China Market: The American Asiatic Association, 1898-1937.'' (1981). * McCormick, Thomas J. ''China Market: America's Quest for Informal Empire, 1893–1901'' (1967), important state
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  • Competition in trade is focused upon market share. Governments and companies alike seek profit by means of production a ...''perfect competition'' is concerned is one in which [[market (economics)|market]] have the following characteristics:
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  • ...ls responded to those ranking by changing their programs to offer what the market wanted rather than what a "profession" of management should have.
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  • ...s called "flipping". The investor buys a property that is priced below its market value, or that is in need of repairs. The investor repairs the building, an
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  • ...ad transitioned almost entirely to manufacturing models for the home audio market. ...’s sound quality reproduction was high compared with other products on the market at the time, and was thus adopted for use by the BBC.
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  • ===The determination of market power=== The term ''market power'' refers to the ability of a firm to exercise some degree of choice c
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  • In 1988, Dell raised $30 million in its IPO, increasing the market capitalization of the company from $1000 to $85 million. ...und this time, their Dimension series of desktops were introduced into the market. And in the same year the company was ranked in the top 5 computer system m
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  • ===The determination of market power=== The term ''market power'' refers to the ability of a firm to exercise some degree of choice c
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