Taking goods to a place where they are already plentiful may not be the most efficient use of resources. It could lead to oversupply, driving prices down and potentially causing waste. Instead, it's often more beneficial to transport goods to areas where they are scarce, addressing shortages and maximizing value. This approach helps balance supply and demand more effectively.
product market
factors of production unable the production of goods and services to take place and the satisfaction of human wants.
for a common man, the term market means a place where buying and selling of goods take place.. but in economics, the term market refers to place where both the buyers buy and sellers sell products at a agreed price..both need not meet each other,,the buying and selling may even take place over phone,internet etc...
Exploitation in market take place by some reason... 1>ceating the costumer by taking high price from them then actual price 2>they sell low quality goods by the name ,fame of branded company
Geberally trade. Trade can also take place between individuals in the same country, and isn't affected by the magnitude of the agreement.
OCTOBER 1765
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product market
Some words that mean to take the place of something are substitute or substitution.
Close substitutes are those goods that could closely take the place of a particular good.
to happen; to exist; to come to mind
Transpiration easily takes place in temperate areas because water is plentiful and the temperature is moderate. Transpiration is tougher in tropical areas because of the high incidences of evaporation and lack of water sources.
factors of production unable the production of goods and services to take place and the satisfaction of human wants.
what was the purpose of the dardanelles campaign when there was a foothold already in jerusalem ? ( british/allies )
You have to kill someone already in the club to take his place... and drink his blood to prove your commitment.
It has already taken place on 17 Aug, 3:30pm(GMT+8).
Sadly, no. As I write this, it's January of 2014. Everything destined to take place in 2013 has already tooken place.