non-market
adjective[before noun]
(alsononmarket)uk/ˌnɒnˈmɑː.kɪt/us/ˌnɑːnˈmɑːr.kɪt/notrelatingto orinfluencedby thedemandofpeopletobuycertainthings or thesupplyof things to bebought:
Thecartelusesfixed, non-marketpricingtokeeptheconsumptionofenergyresourcesstable.
Universities are non-marketinstitutionsthathelpusdevelopandexchangeideas.
He isconvincedthat non-marketsolutionsareneededtobattleclimatechange.
- Incontrasttocapitalism,considerwhatlifeis like in a non-marketeconomy.
- Sometradedcurrenciesareassignednon-marketvaluationsand so may not be awiseinvestment.
- Althoughpricesare, inprinciple,determinedbysupplyanddemand, often nonmarketforcessuch asgovernmenttaxescome intoplay.
- Peopleplacea highvalueon nonmarketgoodslikepersonalsafety,cleanairandwater, andsocialwelfare.
Negotiating prices
- bargainer
- bargaining power
- barter
- beat
- beat down
- bid
- cap
- dicker
- drive
- drive a hard bargainidiom
- gazump
- haggle
- negotiable
- negotiate
- non-negotiable
- outbargain
- predatory pricing
- quotation
- quote
- rebid