| The laws of supply and demand take over and the price tag on vintage posters skyrockets. |
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| No one is equating babies with commodities, but the principles of supply and demand apply. |
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| There has been a huge increase in supply and now the levels of supply and demand are in equilibrium. |
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| Any imbalance between the flow of goods in and the flow out will push the dollar down or up according to the basic laws of supply and demand. |
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| Simple changes to the supply and demand rules can have far-reaching effects. |
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| Now, a materially minded person might suggest that in market terms, what we have is a serious imbalance between supply and demand. |
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| As the soft market works to sort out supply and demand issues, the U.S. economy remains slightly unstable. |
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| The segmented market hypothesis explains the yield curve's shape in terms of relative supply and demand for securities at different maturities. |
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| Separately, the real risk-free rate is an equilibrium rate, equating the overall supply and demand for funds. |
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| Credit supply and demand moved in tandem before and during the crisis, reflecting a classic boom and bust cycle. |
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| He who makes the most money, makes the rules, and the only unchangeable laws concern supply and demand. |
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| Oil prices were under further pressure yesterday due to concerns about supply and demand. |
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| The two events got me thinking about Adam Smith because, in some rudimentary way, they relate to a question of supply and demand. |
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| The normal purpose of any cartel is to keep prices high by controlling supply and demand. |
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| The minimalist designed eatery is a quick study in the law of supply and demand. |
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| China's efforts to cool the economy have led charter rates for dry cargo bulk cargo carriers to more fairly reflect supply and demand. |
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| This most basic of resources is facing a classic collision between supply and demand. |
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| Others argue that in our economy, products find a price point by supply and demand. |
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| The same holds true also of propositions of price theory which follow from the laws of supply and demand. |
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| As in all markets, a price for bank loans will emerge in credit markets through supply and demand. |
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| Slight movements in supply and demand can trigger rapid fluctuations in prices. |
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| In a free market, in similarity to other goods, the price of money is determined by supply and demand. |
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| Rogers said a driving force controlling the price of oil is supply and demand. |
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| Just like any other goods or services, it should be subject to the forces of supply and demand, and pricing. |
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| The price system is that which balances supply and demand for scarce goods. |
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| The economic ratio, or terms of trade, becomes a diplomatic move unrelated to the laws of supply and demand. |
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| The main task of the ECSC was to stabilize prices and coordinate supply and demand in the coal and steel market. |
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| In order to manage perishability, we need to understand the dynamics of supply and demand. |
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| Basic supply and demand analysis tells us that in any of these situations, the price of sugar will rise. |
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| A floating exchange rate is one that is allowed to find its own level according to the forces of supply and demand. |
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| The only factors that can possibly influence property prices are supply and demand. |
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| This formulation again captures the floating nature of the exchange rate which immediately responds to supply and demand side shocks to the economy. |
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| Any self-respecting economist can plot supply and demand curves and look for their intersection. |
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| It is mainly characterized by a mismatch between housing supply and demand and by high rents. |
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| In an ideal market, producers and consumers have equal power to affect the interplay of supply and demand. |
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| It also includes a representation of equilibrium feedbacks, such that supply and demand for goods and services adjust to reflect policy. |
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| He is interested in the hydraulics of supply and demand, and that demand originated primarily overseas. |
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| However, it is well known that the demand function is part of a simultaneous equations system consisting of both supply and demand functions. |
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| In order to understand this counterintuitive movement, we must look closely at supply and demand for dollar assets. |
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| This system does not reflect the changing supply and demand balance and has proven increasingly complex to manage. |
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| The answer lies in the mainstream arena, where self-sustaining dynamics of supply and demand drive change rather than hinder it. |
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| We are on a passage in search of a better alignment between world supply and demand to ensure a new cycle heralding a recovery in prices. |
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| A better balance between PVC supply and demand made it possible to pass along in the PVC sales prices the increased costs of ethylene. |
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| The industry now will likely have to readjust supply and demand balance sheets. |
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| They react all but instantaneously to changes in supply and demand, which is one reason why they can be so volatile. |
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| There, too, further price decreases will be needed to rebalance supply and demand. |
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| Not to mention that the law of supply and demand makes even the grubbiest garage valuable real estate. |
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| Estimating the disequilibrium between aggregate supply and demand is vitally important in identifying the pressures on production capacities. |
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| There is a huge discrepancy between supply and demand for these internships. |
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| What we are aiming at is future inflation and acting pre-emptively to achieve a balance in supply and demand going forward. |
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| Preventing arms proliferation is a multi-faceted issue and one that requires a plethora of measures, which address both supply and demand. |
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| There is ample scientific evidence showing that the supply and demand curve for consumption is very elastic in price. |
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| As a free-marketeer, I see the market as encompassing supply and demand, but the question is who for? |
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| The impacts of supply and demand fundamentals on growth are often difficult to disentangle and do not always exhibit a clear cause-effect link. |
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| In fact the halving of the price of oil has been due to an old-fashioned economic concept: the law of supply and demand. |
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| A four million oat acreage planting estimate keeps the supply and demand and price situation in cruise control. |
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| This is just good old-fashioned all-American supply and demand. |
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| This week, the market is expected to look for cues from the dollar supply and demand levels to determine the kwacha's direction, which could go either way. |
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| It therefore let supply and demand come into play and the volatility of the exchange rate relented after the elections. |
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| And fair enough, maybe this is just the normal process of supply and demand. |
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| The laws of supply and demand are as rigid as the offside law. |
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| This forced the designers to behave like Soviet central planners, micromanaging every aspect of the marketplace with arcane algorithms of supply and demand. |
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| Engro is currently seeking to increase its production capacity in order to close the gap between fertilizer supply and demand. |
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| It could create an economic environment not based on a supply and demand capitalistic nature, but on the premise of socialistically organized industry. |
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| This fact of the trading institution alters the equilibrium outcome relative to both the certain case and the case of supply and demand risk in spot markets. |
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| Although the uptrend has stalled, there is still a lot of uncertainty about crop supply and demand conditions. |
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| The relative price of services also tends to increase to rebalance the supply and demand of nontradable goods. |
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| While it is true that prices are formed from the subjective valuations of the economic actors, we cannot suspend the laws of supply and demand whenever it suits our goals. |
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| We know that the law of supply and demand explains the price of a good. |
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| On an annual basis, the secretariat sends a questionnaire to all member countries on coal supply and demand. |
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| As with all cryptocurrencies, price is based on supply and demand. |
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| The limiting factor is the contracting of supply and demand when finishing animals to respond to the needs of the distributer. |
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| We believe two issues are central to family physician planning: the balance of supply and demand, and changes in patterns of practice. |
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| It explored public health interventions that can prevent small arms violence, addressing both supply and demand aspect of the issue. |
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| Under such a system, the international market for supply and demand of dollars is not balanced out by the exchange rate. |
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| Classic market rules, supply and demand considerations don't work in textbook fashion in a rigged market that is routinely manipulated by global central banks. |
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| In the energy sector, climate change will have a direct effect on both the supply and demand of energy. |
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| Of course, these businesses must ensure their financial viability and turn a profit to keep pace with supply and demand. |
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| Sooner or later stored volumes have to be put on the market again, and so can easily upset the sensitive balance of supply and demand. |
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| Prices for tobacco and sugar are now determined by supply and demand instead of by state purchasing agencies. |
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| According to laws of supply and demand, this should place health workers' unions in a great bargaining position. |
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| As for today, without major economic events the market will likely be driven mostly by supply and demand. |
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| The Executive Director stressed the need to continue to analyse the structure of world supply and demand. |
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| We have humanized supply and demand and exorcized the demon of greed and excessive profit. |
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| This sentence is simply a statement of the natural outcome of supply and demand. |
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| Although most distributors will price this way if necessary, many prefer the old method of spot pricing, moving with the daily supply and demand. |
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| World supply and demand adjustments should reduce prices below 2007 levels but then level off at a new higher plateau. |
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| These statistics were the basis for the annual report on supply and demand. |
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| According to one company interviewed for this study, owners will take some time to get comfortable with and have confidence in the CSC LMI labour supply and demand data before the program truly establishes itself. |
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| However, the increase in the number of available donors will help to reduce the gap between supply and demand if not achieving an absolute reduction in the waiting list. |
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| Let's say that when we sow a grain of wheat today, we cannot know what the state of the market or what the balance between supply and demand will be one and a half years later. |
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| So too remains our opinion that a sizeable inventory of old crop flaxseed remained tied in producers' hands as noted in our updated supply and demand balance sheet estimates below. |
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| A more simplistic example of self-correcting forces is the venerable law of supply and demand. |
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| The persistence of unfilled vacancies due to skill gaps points to an insufficient ability of lifelong learning policies to bridge the gap between labour supply and demand. |
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| In microeconomics in particular, the pedagogy Mr Samuelson developed diagrams of supply and demand, or cost curves, for instance—still set the discipline's standard. |
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| In addition, the reinstatement through Bill C-31 of the registered Indian status of many First Nations citizens, including a large percentage of women and their children, has impacted supply and demand. |
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| In particular, Europe should have a more adequate and stable macroeconomic response to the vagaries of the international economic situation as regards policies to support both supply and demand. |
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| The Union must continue and deepen its drug strategy, which advocates a global, balanced approach based on based on the simultaneous reduction of supply and demand. |
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| Multilateral approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle should comprehensively take into account both supply and demand in a way that reduces incentives of States to acquire indigenous sensitive nuclear fuel cycle. |
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| The Japanese economy has different supply and demand characteristics. |
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| Thus, by advocating the liberalization of agriculture and assuming that a free market will maintain a steady equilibrium between supply and demand, one feigns to ignore that volatility is an intrinsic factor of agriculture. |
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| The result is that a currency-risk premium intrudes on the UIP condition, and the exchange rate is now determined by the supply and demand for all foreign and domestic assets, and not just by the supply and demand for money. |
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| The object is to imagine markets for external effects, while setting the shadow price at the intersection of the estimated supply and demand curves. |
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| The trading prices of Units will fluctuate in accordance with changes in the Net Asset Value, intraday changes in the Net Asset Value and market supply and demand for Units. |
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| The risk is that these price instruments might only delay the synchronisation of supply and demand because the market does not highlight the incentives sufficiently. |
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| But the futures market is small and illiquid and may overstate the possible declines. The discrepancy between supply and demand suggests that prices could fall a lot more. |
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| By making purchases on the market, the central bank restores a balance between supply and demand of foreign currencies against the domestic currency on the foreign exchange market, as shown by the diagram below. |
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| There is no truth about what prices should be, accessible or otherwise, except to the extent that prices are in fact evolving, continuously reflecting an ongoing equilibration of supply and demand. |
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| That may help explain why there have been fewer colony collapses. The rise and fall of the managed honeybee, then, owes as much to the economics of supply and demand as it does to the forces of nature. |
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| An economic analysis of water services based on long-term forecasts of supply and demand for water in the river basin district will be necessary for this purpose. |
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| It should also be recognised that increased domestic consumption also contributes to a healthier global balance between supply and demand, and can provide an advantageous alternative market for producers. |
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| We continue to experience a supply and demand imbalance that is exacerbated by lower consumer confidence and restricted access to mortgage financing by buyers. |
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| Such aid is moreover bound to affect supply and demand of cargo handling services and its damaging effect on competition and trade is likely to outweigh the positive effects. |
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| In the world of agricultural produce, it is fatal to wait in order to observe the imbalance between supply and demand and the ensuing consequences. |
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| Once a part is overhauled its value is determined from the supply and demand of the aerospace market. |
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| The theory of supply and demand is an organizing principle for explaining how prices coordinate the amounts produced and consumed. |
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| Market equilibrium occurs where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded, the intersection of the supply and demand curves in the figure above. |
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| In a perfectly competitive market, supply and demand equate marginal cost and marginal utility at equilibrium. |
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| Economic theory may also specify conditions such that supply and demand through the market is an efficient mechanism for allocating resources. |
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| These supply and demand interactions result in a gradation of wage levels within society that significantly influence economic inequality. |
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| This increased the supply and demand for marijuana during this time period. |
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| The actual value is depending upon supply and demand, with seasonal variations. |
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| The principle of supply and demand holds that as hydrocarbon supplies diminish, prices will rise. |
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| The conditions of the market led to shocks in the supply and demand of slaves, which in turn changed prices. |
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| Morocco's economy is considered a relatively liberal economy governed by the law of supply and demand. |
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| In capitalist economic structures, supply and demand is an economic model of price determination in a market. |
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| By contrast, responses to changes in the price of the good are represented as movements along unchanged supply and demand curves. |
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| The model of prices being determined by supply and demand assumes perfect competition. |
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| Ultimately, Storage Horizon rationalizes the supply and demand chain for both consumers and producers of storage systems. |
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| In essence, therefore, African Renaissance education needs to put this legitimatization of supply and demand into correct perspective. |
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| Throughout the mid-90s the imbalance between supply and demand equilibrated and the market place steadily improved. |
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| In a free market, the prices of both the power bought and sold by utilities are set by the interplay of supply and demand. |
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| The point at which the supply and demand curves meet is the equilibrium price of the good and quantity demanded. |
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| Pricing mechanisms have many subtleties and variations relating to costs, freight rates, quality factors, and exchange rates, but the underlying forces are still dictated by the balance between supply and demand. |
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| As a result, prevailing price levels responded to normal market factors, to wit, supply and demand, including supplies of substitutable nonsubject imports from third-country suppliers. |
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| By organising markets in such a way as to bring supply and demand together as efficiently as possible within a given territory, the Regions can make a contribution to food security for their people. |
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| The purpose of competition law is to promote a competitive economy where supply and demand applies without restraint and where the success of businesses depends on the quality and on the price of goods and services offered. |
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| The value of the property portfolio depends on a number of factors, including supply and demand, and could change significantly if shopping centres perform poorly or if economic conditions change. |
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| The gap between supply and demand has narrowed, and so the slightest weather-related or technical problem leads to a price increase to maintain the balance between those two factors. |
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| While prices can vary due to supply and demand, geographic location and supply sources, this information is valuable in undercover operations as well as in importation investigations. |
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| Since the media market is a matter of supply and demand, i.e., a question of hard business, the providers pay no attention to the consequences of various offerings. |
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| In each top-ranked ZIP code, supply and demand are about five times stronger than the rest of the country. |
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| In sum, the various capacity expansions do not point to a propensity for US exporting producers to dump on the Community market because of the likely match of supply and demand on a worldwide level. |
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| To reach this level of accuracy, P. H. Tech manages supply and demand in real-time which synchronizes demand requirements coming from customer orders and forecasts with production. |
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| The determination of the price of pigs in Brittany is based on the principle of the law of supply and demand using an electronic Dutch auction system. |
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| The impact of these combined developments on agricultural prices is compounded by the relative inelasticity of supply and demand of agricultural products in the short term. |
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| Price is set by supply and demand. The attraction to HP and potentially many more companies is that continuous auction-markets of this sort offer a much better way of gleaning valuable information. |
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| When the exchange is fully developed, buyers and sellers will trade transparently, with market forces of supply and demand setting prices through an open-outcry system on the trading floor. |
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| The subjective estimation is usually provided by a bookie, by the collective guesswork of the gambling public, as in parimutuel bets, or by the market forces of supply and demand. |
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| It is more likely that the environmental benefits may derive from indirect effects on supply and demand for waste paper that affect all users and providers of waste paper concerned, not only the beneficiary. |
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| This brought Mr Andriessen to the core of the problem the CAP now had to contend with: the growing disequilibrium between supply and demand for major agricultural products. |
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| Energy and agricultural resources are all distributed unequally between the different continents: there is therefore a structural discrepancy between supply and demand. |
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| But over a broad range of values for these elasticities, and provided the supply and demand functions are not pathological, the outcome will be positive. |
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| Increased per capita consumption added to increased population will dwindle further current deficits in the supply and demand for both fuels, and electricity nationally. |
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| Their first task will be to collate all job applications and classify job offers, in order to keep recruitments running smoothly and more permanently, by ensuring a proper match between supply and demand. |
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| Ricardo, in Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, more rigorously laid down the idea of the assumptions that were used to build his ideas of supply and demand. |
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| Tracing the qualitative and quantitative effects of variables that change supply and demand, whether in the short or long run, is a standard exercise in applied economics. |
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| As of 2007 The market is affected by a wide variety of variables such as the supply and demand of oil as well as the supply and demand of oil tankers. |
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| They are a net consumer of energy but provide storage for any source of electricity, effectively smoothing peaks and troughs in electricity supply and demand. |
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| Under the law of supply and demand, the price of skill is determined by a race between the demand for the skilled worker and the supply of the skilled worker. |
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| The price in equilibrium is determined by supply and demand. |
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| To succeed in this environment, e-tailers should provide supply and demand and thereby create efficiencies for both buyers and sellers, notes the report. |
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| The overpowering supply and demand equation is heavily-weighted in favour of the bears, which is allowing them to continually block the bulls from making any countermoves. |
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| Prices for goods and services are set freely by the forces of supply and demand and are allowed to reach their point of equilibrium without intervention by government policy. |
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| An economic analysis using the law of supply and demand and the economic effects of a tax can be used to show the theoretical benefits and disadvantages of free trade. |
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| In this, it generalizes maximization approaches developed to analyse market actors such as in the supply and demand model and allows for incomplete information of actors. |
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| According to Trendle and the ANTA skills shortages will occur when there are factors that prevent the wage changing to bring supply and demand for the skill into equilibrium. |
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| In perfectly competitive markets studied in the theory of supply and demand, there are many producers, none of which significantly influence price. |
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| Antoine Augustin Cournot first developed a mathematical model of supply and demand in his 1838 Researches into the Mathematical Principles of Wealth, including diagrams. |
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