absatzgebiete , märkte

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Almanca - İngilizce
markets
are self-regulating
Any coming together of buyers and sellers of produced goods and services or the services of productive factors
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Halls where fresh foods, clothing and housewares are sold, catering for budget-conscious shoppers who typically have a middle and down-market social profile p 427
Cities where performers work There are major markets like Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago and secondary markets like Phoenix, Arizona
The set of relationships between buyers and sellers who agree to exchange property rights An example is a stock market, like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) In this market, investors buy and sell (exchange money for shares) shares of the stocks in the DJIA
Groups of customers that constitute a general common set of characteristics usually in the form a general application of products and services Normally, a market has common communications and transaction channels
writers' markets for publishing books, short stories, poems or articles
a size category for lobsters weighing 450kg to 1 5 kg (1 to 3 lbs)
Geographic boundaries that serve to delineate core areas that are competitive with each other and constitute a generally accepted primary competitive set of areas Markets are building type specific, and are non‑overlapping contiguous geographic designations having a cumulative sum that matches the boundaries of the entire Region (see definition of Region) Markets can be further subdivided into Submarkets (see definition of Submarkets)
places where goods or services (including labor) are bought, sold, and traded The term is used today metaphorically; there is no single marketplace where any particular good is bought and sold; the collection of all the places where exchanges take place is thought of as "the market " See also capital market
systems that exchange goods and services using all-purpose money as a standard measure of relative value Early market systems are characterized by market places or bazaars which are often cyclical, moving among a fixed set of localities, each having its specific market days
Plural of market