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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Primary market
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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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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Market power/Definition subpage-->
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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]]).
    183 bytes (24 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
  • ...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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  • ==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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