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  • 21Market monetarism — The Market monetarism school of macroeconomics advocates that central banks target the level of nominal income instead of inflation, unemployment or other measures of economic activity, including in times of shocks such as the bursting of the… …

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  • 22Market liquidity — Liquidity redirects here. For the accounting term, see Accounting liquidity. In business, economics or investment, market liquidity is an asset s ability to be sold without causing a significant movement in the price and with minimum loss of… …

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  • 23Crisis financiera de 2008 — Este artículo o sección necesita una revisión de ortografía y gramática. Puedes colaborar editándolo (lee aquí sugerencias para mejorar tu ortografía). Cuando se haya corregido, borra este aviso por favor. Este artículo se refiere a la economía… …

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  • 24Crisis (Fleetway) — For other uses of the word Crisis in comics, see Crisis (comics). Crisis Crisis #1 (Sept. 1988), featuring an image by Carlos Ezquerra of Eve from Third World War Publication information …

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  • 25Market trends — In investing, financial markets are commonly believed to have market trends [ [http://www.investorwords.com/5067/trend.html Investorswords.com] , retrieved 30 May 2007.] that can be classified as primary trends, secondary trends (short term), and …

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  • 26market — / mɑ:kɪt/ noun 1. an area where a product might be sold or the group of people who might buy a product ● There is no market for this product. ● Our share of the Far eastern market has gone down. 2. a place where money or commodities are traded ♦… …

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  • 27Market Revolution — The Market Revolution (1793–1909) in the United States was a drastic change in the manual labor system originating in south (but was soon moved to the north) and later spread to the entire world. Traditional commerce was made obsolete by… …

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  • 28crisis — Synonyms and related words: bench mark, boom, bottoming out, breakers ahead, business cycle, business fluctuations, bust, calamity, cardhouse, cardinal point, catastrophe, cause for alarm, chief thing, climacteric, climax, clutch, contingency,… …

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  • 29Subprime mortgage crisis — Part of a series on: Late 2000s financial crisis Major dimensions …

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  • 30Late-2000s financial crisis — The TED spread (in red) increased significantly during the financial crisis, reflecting an increase in perceived credit risk …

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