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When you buy at a low price in one market then sell at a higher price in another market you are engaging in?

Arbitrage


Why are price floors and price ceilings posed?

if the market price imposed by suppliers are too high for consumers then the price ceilings are imposed....if the market price is too low for the producers then price floors is imposed.


What is floor price in share market?

A floor price is a group-imposed price limit on how low a price can be charged for a product.


What are the types Market economy?

Free-Market Economy (or Liberal Market Economy): An economic system comprised mainly of privately-owned enterprise (businesses), low levels of regulation and relies heavily on the free-price system to allocate resources. This is distinguished between a planned economy based on private enterprise.Social Market Economy: A free-market system that utilizes heavy taxation and regulation and recognizes organized labor at the national level, but relies on the free-price system rather than economic planning to allocate goods and services.Market Socialism and Socialist Market Economies: An economic system comprised of state-run or worker-run enterprises and either a free-price system or a directed and regulated market to allocate resources. This is distinguished with a socialist planned economy.Mutualism and Cooperative Markets: A form of participatory Economics where enterprises are run as worker and consumer cooperatives (socially-owned) which compete with each other in a market economy. This is distinguished from participatory and cooperative planning.Any form of Mixed-Economy that relies more on the market rather than economic planning for the allocation of resources.


What economic systems leaves production decisions completely up to the producers?

free-market economy

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Who has the power in a market economy such as ours?

In market economy, market itself is the sole arbiter and has the deciding power in which way the economy will turn. While government has little power of interference in market economy, many factors play pivotal role there. While Indian economy gained much from record low crude price and big inflow of foreign institutional investments, may suffer in the future with its reverse trends.


Why did the stock market rise?

cause market price is low


When you buy at a low price in one market then sell at a higher price in another market you are engaging in?

Arbitrage


A weak stock market is a?

A weak stock market occurs when businesses lose money due to low consumerism, due to a slowed economy. This economy is nicknamed a BEAR economy.


Why are price floors and price ceilings posed?

if the market price imposed by suppliers are too high for consumers then the price ceilings are imposed....if the market price is too low for the producers then price floors is imposed.


What is floor price in share market?

A floor price is a group-imposed price limit on how low a price can be charged for a product.


What are the types Market economy?

Free-Market Economy (or Liberal Market Economy): An economic system comprised mainly of privately-owned enterprise (businesses), low levels of regulation and relies heavily on the free-price system to allocate resources. This is distinguished between a planned economy based on private enterprise.Social Market Economy: A free-market system that utilizes heavy taxation and regulation and recognizes organized labor at the national level, but relies on the free-price system rather than economic planning to allocate goods and services.Market Socialism and Socialist Market Economies: An economic system comprised of state-run or worker-run enterprises and either a free-price system or a directed and regulated market to allocate resources. This is distinguished with a socialist planned economy.Mutualism and Cooperative Markets: A form of participatory Economics where enterprises are run as worker and consumer cooperatives (socially-owned) which compete with each other in a market economy. This is distinguished from participatory and cooperative planning.Any form of Mixed-Economy that relies more on the market rather than economic planning for the allocation of resources.


What economic systems leaves production decisions completely up to the producers?

free-market economy


What are the main advantages of using prices as a way of distributing resources in a free market economy?

Because a fart is better than a turd. As smelly, less dirty


What are types of Marketing Economy?

Free-Market Economy (or Liberal Market Economy): An economic system comprised mainly of privately-owned enterprise (businesses), low levels of regulation and relies heavily on the free-price system to allocate resources. This is distinguished between a planned economy based on private enterprise.Social Market Economy: A free-market system that utilizes heavy taxation and regulation and recognizes organized labor at the national level, but relies on the free-price system rather than economic planning to allocate goods and services.Market Socialism and Socialist Market Economies: An economic system comprised of state-run or worker-run enterprises and either a free-price system or a directed and regulated market to allocate resources. This is distinguished with a socialist planned economy.Mutualism and Cooperative Markets: A form of participatory economics where enterprises are run as worker and consumer cooperatives (socially-owned) which compete with each other in a market economy. This is distinguished from participatory and cooperative planning.Any form of Mixed-Economy that relies more on the market rather than economic planning for the allocation of resources.


What is supply and demand economy?

Supply is how much of the product an economy has. The demand is how much the people need the product. These two make the price. Let's say the supply is high and demand is low, the price would be low. If it was the other way around, price would be higher.


What are the types of market economies?

Free-Market Economy (or Liberal Market Economy): An economic system comprised mainly of privately-owned enterprise (businesses), low levels of regulation and relies heavily on the free-price system to allocate resources. This is distinguished between a planned economy based on private enterprise.Social Market Economy: A free-market system that utilizes heavy taxation and regulation and recognizes organized labor at the national level, but relies on the free-price system rather than economic planning to allocate goods and services.Market Socialism and Socialist Market Economies: An economic system comprised of state-run or worker-run enterprises and either a free-price system or a directed and regulated market to allocate resources. This is distinguished with a socialist planned economy.Mutualism and Cooperative Markets: A form of participatory economics where enterprises are run as worker and consumer cooperatives (socially-owned) which compete with each other in a market economy. This is distinguished from participatory and cooperative planning.Any form of Mixed-Economy that relies more on the market rather than economic planning for the allocation of resources.