Collocations withmarket

These are words often used in combination withmarket.

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automotive market
From 2006, the saturation of the automotive market in the countries concerned may affect the demand for robots.
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betting market
As if that were not bad enough, it is absolutely clear that the betting market today is losing strength almost every moment.
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booming market
The shortage of shepherds meant that squatters either had to invest in fences, or miss reaping the benefits of the booming market.
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broad market
It is more difficult to manipulate a broad market index than the price of a single stock.
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capitalist market
Such goals are necessarily critical of the wasteful lifestyle of the rich capitalist market economies and consumer societies.
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changing market
Eighteenth-century guilds or twentieth-century unions sought to protect their members' trades or jobs in the face of changing market demands.
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competitive market
I assume as follows that firms and consumers act as atomic agents in a competitive market.
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declining market
This is a great chance to introduce an atmosphere of cheer into the depressed and declining market of nationalisation stocks—this sombre picture which one sees.
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deregulated market
However, if we are to have a totally deregulated market, the consequences for sport and public access to it will be devastating.
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developed market
Farmers also sold the grain, but it fetched a low price in the poorly developed market for horsegram.
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emerging market
Thus, any individual investor has to be more optimistic than the average investor in order to invest in the emerging market.
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established market
In most developed countries there is an established market in the provision of long-term care-homes for older people.
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expanding market
As organic foods are more available in traditional supermarkets36, expanding market opportunities may outweigh these concerns.
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functioning market
This is the case for the paper industry, which has a virtual interest in a functioning market providing recyclable fibre.
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growing market
The forces of high population density, growing market demand, biophysical changes, and technology have been translated into adaptations of farming practices, crop diversification and commercialisation.
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illicit market
Politicians openly admitted that since illicit sales constituted 60 per cent of the national liquor trade, producers could not dispense with the illicit market.
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integrated market
An enlarged or more integrated market also creates better possibilities to write off fixed costs for research and product development through higher production volumes.
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international market
The henequen industry, like most enclave economies based on agricultural crops was subject to international market conditions.
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local market
In this way they could profit from differences in local market prices and could speculate.
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lucrative market
Suddenly, organic farming was seen by both growers and retailers as a lucrative market, with consumers willing to pay a premium.
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market economics
Despite the recent ascendancy of free market economics, however, the case for state intervention has strengthened not weakened.
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market imperfection
Correcting such market imperfection may result in lower discount rates and, consequently, a lower intensity of violation.
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market index
Ultimately, forecasts of excess returns can be obtained from forecasts of the mean and volatility of the stock market index.
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market investor
I have particular concerns, as she knows, with the market investor test.
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market reform
Certainly, the objective economic situation did not provide many possibilities for public policy, other than those showing sympathy to market reform.
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market segmentation
In contrast, textbook analyses of market segmentation adopt essentially a hotelling approach, or, more generally, a location model approach.
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market valuation
Market valuation could be replaced by social evaluation, and sustainability by feasibility of human activity in terms of non-violation of social norms.
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mobile market
Over time, the stock of mobile market capital rises in each industry and this results in more flexibility in later years.
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municipal market
Wednesday, the day of the major weekly municipal market, became a de facto half-day for local functionaries and students.
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open-air market
Under effect-driven testing, we can ask ourselves: would such syntactic complexity actually happen out in a real open-air market?
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outdoor market
Similarly, there are 200 stalls in the outdoor market.
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overseas market
That may be true, but what an industry sells on the home market may sometimes be at the expense of the overseas market.
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potential market
First, there is still a segment of the potential market that is not yet informed about organic foods.
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prevailing market
Business transactions and conduct were expected to be fair and in accord with the prevailing market ethics.
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real estate market
The remaining 57 per cent was held in short-term assets (public bonds, banking deposits, etc.) and the real estate market.
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regulated market
This establishes an 'entry price' for competing in the regulated market; in turn limiting the feasible number of suppliers.
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rental market
Barred by landlords from the mainstream urban rental market, they lived in wretched tenements.
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resale market
Do we assume, then, that the valuation is based on the local resale market, or is there still an element of theory about it?
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residential market
The use of high-rise buildings for dwellings is still minimal, but many investors are beginning to show signs of interest in the residential market.
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retail market
It also competes for investors in the same retail market, along with providers of other financial services.
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rising market
The rising market price of labour has exceeded the value of customary gift-salary and the service providers attempt to demand at least the 'fair' payment according to the market price.
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shrinking market
Paraffin therefore commanded a shrinking market for reasons related to factors other than profit.
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stock market bubble
Second is the stock market bubble of the 1990s, which at one point provided some long-term savers with more wealth than they could have anticipated.
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stock market crash
For example, after a stock market crash, investment would switch into equities from other assets.
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thriving market
This does not appear to be very commercially attractive or to indicate a thriving market.
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underground market
He argues that this concept, rather than that of the ' black market ' or ' underground market ', best fits the system of khat production and sale.
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unfettered market
In these cases, economic growth has been the result of the guidance and intervention of the state bureaucracy rather than the unfettered market-place.
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unregulated market
Enforceable trust is generated and sustained by the structure of the social network in which unregulated market transactions take place.
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untapped market
The needs of these people constitute an untapped market for us, and aid which will increase their purchasing power is really a sound investment.
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viable market
This has led to talk of a unified curriculum, with publishers able to produce for a much larger, economically viable market.
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wholesale market
Many of these old varieties are not attractive enough to be viable in the wholesale market.
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worldwide market
The worldwide market is worth something like £330 billion a year and is set to go up to £600 billion by 2010.
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