Another word for supply and demand is "market forces." This term refers to the economic factors that influence the availability of goods and services (supply) and the desire for them (demand), which together determine prices in a market economy.
Another word for a market economy is a "capitalist economy." In this system, economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are determined by the interactions of citizens and businesses in the marketplace, with minimal government intervention. Other terms that may be used interchangeably include "free market economy" or "free enterprise system."
The abbreviation for the word price is: PRC
An oligopoly is an intermediate market structure between the extremes of perfect competition and monopoly. Oligopoly firms might compete (noncooperative oligopoly) or cooperate (cooperative oligopoly) in the Marketplace.
price
equilibrium price
A field, just a clearing, an opening
Although the word market is usually a noun or a verb, market can be used as an adjective, such as market price or market square. Another form of adjective is marketable.
Clear Cutting Trees
Cantering, capering, clearing
a Market
cost
Price, expense.
barter
stores
Corner the market
A 'bazaar'.