market imperfection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarketandimperfection
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market
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈmɑː.kɪt/us/ˈmɑːr.kɪt/
usual for a particular market (= the business or trade in a particular product ...
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imperfection
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪm.pəˈfek.ʃən/us/ˌɪm.pɚˈfek.ʃən/
a fault ...
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(Definition ofmarketandimperfectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Correcting suchmarketimperfectionmay result in lower discount rates and, consequently, a lower intensity of violation.
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More importantly, however, most fiscal policies are implemented to correct somemarketimperfection.
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We believe that financial assistance has a part to play in that, where it will drive up productivity and where there is clear evidence ofmarketimperfection.
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This global capitalmarketimperfectioncontributes a lot to the widespread liability dollarization phenomenon.
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It is an example ofmarketimperfection, or market failure, as the price mechanism fails to bring about equilibrium in the market.
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Marketimperfectioncan be defined as anything that interferes with trade.
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There is a positive relationship between the degree of capitalmarketimperfectionand the size of private saving rate.
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Many papers about market imperfections and adverse selection have been published.
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These findings lead us to reject separability and suggest that diversity is shaped by various market imperfections.
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Market imperfections exist due to high transactions costs and imperfect information.
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Would these market imperfections condemn them to permanent poverty?
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Monetarists had in mind an economy with serious credit market imperfections that monetary policy can mitigate or worsen.
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Wealth may be a proxy for networks, information, and access to outside market opportunities in the presence of various kinds of market imperfections.
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They also facilitate the flow of resources from savers to investors in the presence of market imperfections.
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Calculation of the net present value of the groundwater should take into consideration the market imperfections associated with the water supply.
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However, market imperfections such as those indicated above still exist and call for policy interventions.
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The other is related to market risks, since the transition period is characterized by market imperfections, and volatile and unpredictable relative prices.
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This value also accounts for the market imperfections by calculating present values for the resource based on the first-best prices.
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First, the existence of capital market imperfections induces workers who have entrepreneurial ideas to accumulate more wealth to reach minimal capital requirements.
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