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markets <a market; markets> N

markets

auction markets ECON

black markets

foreign markets ECON

forward markets ECON

free markets

niche markets Pl

rural markets ECON

untapped markets

big emerging markets POL

conquest of markets ECON

market <a market; markets> VB ECON

market <a market; markets> N

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Later on, when markets opened the people realized the economic potential of oranges.
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Also, both markets cross over and tend to be available interchangeably between both areas.
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In both of those markets, the corporation's television transmitters are the only ones that were not planned to be converted to digital by the deadline.
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The city is famous for its small commodity trade and vibrant free markets and is a regional tourist destination.
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Because labor is the most important factor of production this article will focus on the competitive labor market, although the analysis applies to all competitive factor markets.
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Even so, if funding markets haven't reopened by the beginning of next year, a second, very significant credit squeeze will begin to kick in.
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In olden days, the markets open their harvest sale on this day, making one of the busiest days in the markets for public.
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The supply and demand model is a partial equilibrium model where the clearance on the market of some specific goods is obtained independently from prices and quantities in other markets.
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The financial markets were destabilised, causing a severe economic crisis that led to rationing.
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The college operates a hatchery which provides day old chickens for the local markets, abattoir and market gardens.
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