demand of goods

  • 41Demand deposit — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 42demand — /dəˈmænd / (say duh mand), / ˈmand/ (say mahnd) verb (t) 1. to ask for with authority; claim as a right: to demand something of a person; to demand something from a person. 2. to ask for peremptorily or urgently. 3. to call for or require as just …

  • 43demand — demandable, adj. demander, n. /di mand , mahnd /, v.t. 1. to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right: He demanded payment of the debt. 2. to ask for peremptorily or urgently: He demanded sanctuary. She demanded that we let her in. 3. to… …

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  • 44goods — /gυdz/ plural noun 1. ♦ goods and chattels moveable personal possessions ♦ goods in progress the value of goods being manufactured which are not complete at the end of an accounting period ● Our current assets are made up of stock, goods in… …

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  • 45demand curve — ▪ economics  in economics, a graphic representation of the relationship between product price and the quantity of the product demanded. It is drawn with price on the vertical axis of the graph and quantity demanded on the horizontal axis. With… …

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  • 46goods — /gυdz/ plural noun items which can be moved and are for sale ♦ goods in bond imported goods held by customs until duty is paid ▪▪▪ ‘…profit margins are lower in the industries most exposed to foreign competition – machinery, transportation… …

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  • 47demand — 1. noun /dɪˈmɑːnd,dɪˈmænd/ a) The desire to purchase goods and services. Prices usually go up when demand exceeds supply. b) The amount of a good or service that a consumer is willing to buy at a particular price. There is a demand for voluntary… …

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  • 48demand-pull —  ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: demand (I) + pull (II) : an increase or upward trend in spendable money that tends to result in increased competition for available goods and services and a corresponding increase in consumer prices compare cost… …

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  • 49demand-pull — noun Date: 1952 an increase or upward trend in spendable money that tends to result in increased competition for available goods and services and a corresponding increase in consumer prices compare cost push • demand pull adjective …

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  • 50demand price — /dɪ mɑ:nd praɪs/ noun the price at which a quantity of goods will be bought …

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