You participate in a market by individually producing, buying, using, or consuming goods and services in that market.
To develop the commercial bills market, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) allowed, in 1995-96, 14 mutual funds to participate as lenders in the bills rediscounting market. During 1996-97, seven more mutual funds were permitted to participate in this market as lenders while another four primary dealers were allowed to participate as both lenders and borrowers
There is a free guide to participating in market research and focus groups at http://www.frugalparentsonline.com/Focus_Groups.html
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There are several companies nationwide that conduct market research for businesses. You should find any local market research companies in your area and ask them to join their database. The company will screen you when studies become available that you might qualify for.
including the organization recognized as the lowest payer in the labor market area
Businesses in a product market recive revenue from households to pay for the labor that they are using, and in factor markets businesses buy land etc. from households. This keeps the money flowing in the market economy.
If you are asking if they are a legal corporation as defined by the government's law, then yes. If you are asking if they participate in illegal activity, some corporations that are listed on a stock exchange do participate in unlawful acts.
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Because it's based on the economic model where participation is necessary for it to work. IE: If you don't participate, there is no economy.
Companies live and die by their stock price, yet for the most parts they don't actively participate in trading their shares within the market. Companies receive money from the securities market only when they first sell a security to the public in the primary market, which commonly referred to as an initial public offering (IPO). The original company that issues the stock does not participate in any profits or losses resulting from these transactions because this company has no vested monetary interest.
China, India and the European markets are emerging and the money is there. The US market is also quite lucrative.
Websites such as OnlineTradersForum and HotStockMarket have many resources to learn about the stock market, and also have an interactive community forum to participate in.