demand of goods
91Operation Bringing Home the Goods — Part of the Second Intifada Date March 14, 2006 Location Jericho, West Bank R …
92in demand — ► used for describing goods or services that customers would buy or use if they were available: »Banking shares were also in demand, amid continued hopes of consolidation in the sector. »The company must develop the right products those that are… …
93Capital Goods Sector — A category of stocks related to the manufacture or distribution of goods. The sector is diverse, containing companies that manufacture machinery used to create capital goods, electrical equipment, aerospace and defense, engineering and… …
94Independent goods — are those things that are neither used with, nor instead of, the item of interest. Their use is independent of the use of the good being considered. A person s demand of nails is independent of his or her demand for bread.ee also* Good (economics …
95supply and demand — sup.ply and de mand n [U] the relationship between the amount of goods for sale and the amount of goods that people want to buy, especially the way it influences prices ▪ the law of supply and demand …
96composite demand — UK US noun [U] ► the situation when a particular type of goods is used to produce more than one type of product: »In the case of composite demand, if demand for one product that uses the commodity rises, the supply of other products using the… …
97aggregate demand — The sum of demands for all the goods and services in an economy at any particular time. Made a central concept in macroeconomics by J. M. Keynes (1883 1946), it is usually defined as the sum of consumers expenditure (see consumption), investment …
98substitute goods — products that when the demand for them increases causes a decreased demand for other products (Economics) …
99supply and demand — ► supply and demand the amount of goods or services available and the desire of buyers for them, considered as factors regulating its price. Main Entry: ↑supply …
100inferior goods — Econ. commodities that are less in demand as consumer income rises. Cf. superior goods. * * * …