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Definition of Submarkets
1. submarket [n] - See also: submarket
Lexicographical Neighbors of Submarkets
Literary usage of Submarkets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Multivariate Analysis and Its Applications by Theodore Wilbur Anderson, Kʻai-tʻai Fang, Ingram Olkin (1994)
"This paper gives preliminary results from the analysis of 20 submarkets ...
These submarkets comprise 350 thousand of the 1.5 million housing transactions. ..."
2. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"Regulation, levels of competition, and the regulatory body responsible vary across
geographic and product submarkets. Since 1984, equipment and ..."
3. Promoting Housing Choice in HUD's Rental Assistance Programs: A Report to by John M. Goering, Helene Stebbins, Michael Siewert (1996)
"The existence of local rental assistance submarkets. There is evidence that the
policies and practices of landlords combine with other factors to restrict ..."
4. Telecommunications: Competition Issues in International Satellite Communications by Amy D. Abramowitz, Charles Bausell, Beverly A. Bendekgey (1998)
"'While there are submarkets in which satellites provide services, there is
substitutability n across these markets. That is, INTELSAT may currently devote a ..."
5. Adult Literacy And New Technologies: Tools For A Lifetime by Office of Technology Assessment (1994)
"As one adult educator noted: Most of the software that is on the market has been
written for "larger markets" and then sold to "submarkets" as being ..."