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market and might
that business be free from governmental supervision and notions of morality which might clog the automatic adjustments of the free market ; ;
Collecting counterfeits and forgeries is a controversial area because of the possibility that counterfeits might someday reenter the coin market as authentic coins, but US statutory and case law do not explicitly prohibit possession of counterfeit coins.
There is a probability that John might not be able to get the full $ 150, 000 he is expecting in three years due to a slowing of price appreciation, or that loss of liquidity in the real estate market might make it very hard for him to sell at all.
Lee Ohanian, from UCLA takes a controversial stance, arguing that Hoover adopted pro-labor policies after the 1929 stock market crash that " accounted for close to two-thirds of the drop in the nation's gross domestic product over the two years that followed, causing what might otherwise have been a bad recession to slip into the Great Depression ".
It concluded that risks were limited and had reduced as a result inter alia of larger margins being required by counterparty banks, but might change rapidly according to market conditions.
In stressed market conditions, investors might suddenly withdraw large sums, resulting in forced asset sales.
Mutualism is an anarchist school of thought which can be traced to the writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, who envisioned a society where each person might possess a means of production, either individually or collectively, with trade representing equivalent amounts of labor in the free market.
Mutualism is an anarchist school of thought which can be traced to the writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, who envisioned a society where each person might possess a means of production, either individually or collectively, with trade representing equivalent amounts of labor in the free market.
In the Anglo-Saxon System of labour market regulation, the government ’ s legislative role is much more limited, which allows for more issues to be decided between employers and employees and any union and / or employers ’ associations which might represent these parties in the decision-making process.
BMW and Ford had previously retained ownership of the Rover brand to protect the integrity of the Land Rover brand, with which ' Rover ' might be confused in the US 4x4 market ; the Rover brand was originally used under license by MG Rover until it collapsed in 2005, at which point it was re-acquired by the then Ford Motor Company owned Land Rover Limited.
He also told the board that his new company would not compete with Apple and might even consider licensing its designs back to them to market under the Macintosh brand.
This high degree of interdependence and need to be aware of what the other guy is doing or might do is to be contrasted with lack of interdependence in other market structures.
As it came to be associated with the new system, and Pepsi to the old, Coca-Cola rapidly captured a significant market share that might otherwise have required years to achieve.
They would specify permitted hours, which might require Sunday closing, or conversely permit all-night opening near a market.
John Stuart Mill proved that a country with monopoly pricing power on the international market could manipulate the terms of trade through maintaining tariffs, and that the response to this might be reciprocity in trade policy.
Libertarian opponents of taxation claim that governmental protection, such as police and defense forces might be replaced by market alternatives such as private defense agencies, arbitration agencies or voluntary contributions.
For a brief time there was talk that the network might be renamed " Paramount Radio ," but it only lasted a month — the 1929 stock market crash sent all stock value tumbling.
The " seller's market " of the early postwar years, brought on by the lack of any new cars throughout the war, meant that every automaker found it easy to sell vehicles regardless of any drawbacks they might have.
A de facto monopoly is a system where many suppliers of a product are allowed, but the market is so completely dominated by one that the others might as well not exist.
A wedge exists between what a private person does given market prices and what society might want him or her to do to protect the environment.
Over a century ago, Swedish economist Knut Wicksell ( 1896 ) first discussed how public goods can be under-provided by the market because people might conceal their preferences for the good, but still enjoy the benefits without paying for them.
The regulation of public transport is often designed to achieve some social, geographic and temporal equity as market forces might otherwise lead to services being limited to the most popular travel times along the most densely settled corridors of development.
For example, slave owners might have risked losing money by buying expensive slaves who later became ill or died ; or might have used those slaves to make products that didn't sell well on the market.

market and deal
The Administration's proposals, complex and sweeping as they are, all deal with fringe areas of the housing market rather than its core, stated Caron S. Stallard, first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America.
* 1980s: Accompanying the spread of the personal computer in family homes (" Famikon "), local shops increasingly began to deal in video games, and major gaming chain stores appeared on the market.
After a long-running legal battle, Bates reunited the stadium freehold with the club in 1992 by doing a deal with the banks of the property developers, who had been bankrupted by a market crash.
Some specialised fields of economics deal in market failure more than others.
It is not that cost is unimportant, but finishing the work later than a competitor may cost a great deal more in lost market share.
These rights were subject to the following conditions: only good quality goods were to be supplied by the Faroese and were to be made in numbers proportionate to the rest of the market ; the goods were to be brought at their market value ; and the traders were to deal fairly and honestly with the Faroese.
However, almost all high medieval armies in Europe were composed of a great deal of paid core troops, and there was a large mercenary market in Europe from at least the early 12th century.
As part of the deal, Whirlpool was given the right to market " RCA Whirlpool " appliances through the mid-1960s.
He struck a deal with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based General Nutrition Center to produce and market a weight-loss shake he created and promoted on The 700 Club.
In November 2007, FT announced it had acquired a bid to secure 51 % of Telkom Kenya's shares from the Government of Kenya, but will have to bring about 11 % of shares back out onto the market three years following the deal.
Multinational IPOs may have many syndicates to deal with differing legal requirements in both the issuer's domestic market and other regions.
In substance, the railroad regulatory reform legislation, in the 1970-1980 period, turned toward greater use of market systems to deal with the problems of the rail industry in the United States, rather than resorting to nationalization, which had been considered from time to time.
Although New Orleans was a smaller television market, a deal was quickly made to play at the New Orleans Arena, next door to the Louisiana Superdome.
Chicago was one of the biggest buyers in the trade market, though, acquiring a future franchise player in left-winger Martin Havlat, as well as center Bryan Smolinski from the Ottawa Senators in a three-way deal that also involved the San Jose Sharks.
Concerns over the completion of the Mitsubishi deal during the October 2008 stock market volatility caused a dramatic fall in Morgan Stanley's stock price to levels last seen in 1994.
While the new EU-US Open Skies deal on air services removes this requirement on all flights between the EU and US by EU airlines, this is not the case for the lucrative Latin American market on which Iberia relies for the majority of its profits.
Early satirical works included an Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme ( c. 1721 ), about the disastrous stock market crash of 1720 known as the South Sea Bubble, in which many English people lost a great deal of money.
As eBay is a huge, publicly visible market, it has created a great deal of interest from economists, who have used it to analyze many aspects of buying and selling behavior, auction formats, etc., and compare these with previous theoretical and empirical findings.
Sugar was not included in the 1992 MacSherry reform, or in the 1999 Agenda 2000 decisions ; sugar was also subject to a phase-in ( to 2009 ) under the Everything But Arms trade deal giving market access to least developed countries.
This distribution deal ended when Warp expanded operations into the U. S. market in 2001.
CEFs do not have to deal with the expense of creating and redeeming shares, they tend to keep less cash in their portfolio, and they need not worry about market fluctuations to maintain their " performance record ".
Unlike new issue stocks that are brought to market with price restrictions until the deal is sold, municipal bonds are free to trade at any time once they are purchased by the investor.
A pitch book of financial information is generated to market the bank to a potential M & A client ; if the pitch is successful, the bank arranges the deal for the client.

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