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prices <a price; prices> N

prices

basic prices ECON

constant prices

dicriminating prices ECON

distorted prices ECON

factors prices ECON

FOB prices ECON

fob prices ECON

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The miracle slackened off in 1973 in the face of an upsurge in oil prices and the destabilization of international trade.
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Other reporters could be bribed into reporting favorably on a company to drive up stock prices.
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A line joining tangency points of isoquants and isocosts (with input prices held constant) is called the expansion path.
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The agricultural sector of Senegal is highly vulnerable to variations in rainfall and changes in world commodity prices.
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These early funds were generally of the closed-end type with a fixed number of shares which often traded at prices above the value of the portfolio.
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It said that emerging economies remain vulnerable to trade and financial shocks that could strongly affect volume of their exports and the prices of primary commodities, as happened in 2008.
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According to the upmarket estate agent, while inflation-adjustedhouse prices grew 68pc in the Noughties, prices will grow just 40pc in the next decade.
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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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I'll note again that the closing prices are adjusted for splits.
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At early 2007 gasoline and electricity prices, that would mean a break-even point after six to ten years of operation.
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