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Definition of Market forces
1. Noun. The interaction of supply and demand that shapes a market economy.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Market Forces
Literary usage of Market forces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Business Administration by Leon Carroll Marshall (1921)
"... a purchasing agent or a sales manager to be a more competent business man.
Be specific. B. market forces, Marketing Functions, and Market Structures ..."
2. Organization and Management: Part I: Business Organization; Part II by Lee Galloway (1913)
"Complexity of the market forces.—In studying the market, its function and its
organization, one is struck by the great number and the complexity of the ..."
3. Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax ...by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (2001)
"There may be a genuine difficulty in accurately determining a market price in
the absence of market forces or when adopting a particular commercial strategy ..."
4. Adult Literacy And New Technologies: Tools For A Lifetime by Office of Technology Assessment (1994)
"They can be established, de facto, by market forces; Le., developers sell products
with different standards and wait for one dominant standard to emerge. ..."
5. Scientists, Plants and Politics: A History of the Plant Genetic Resources by Robin Pistorius (1997)
"market forces and durability: some connections Modern plant breeding is geared
towards the demand of industrialized farming systems for yield increase and, ..."