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  • 31Market segmentation — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …

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  • 32Market Street — A number of streets are named Market Street: Market Street, Cambridge, England Market Street, Manchester, England Market Street, Melbourne, Australia Market Street, Oxford, England Market Street (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania Market Street (San… …

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  • 33Market price — In economics, market price is the economic price for which a good or service is offered in the marketplace. It is of interest mainly in the study of microeconomics. Market value and market price are equal only under conditions of market… …

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  • 34Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation — BSEC redirects here. For other uses, see BSEC (disambiguation). Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Formation 4 June 1992 Type Economic cooperation organization …

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  • 35Organization of Central American States — The Organization of Central American States ( es. Organización de Estados Centroamericanos, ODECA) is a regional organisation, formed on October 14, 1951 at a meeting in San Salvador to promote regional cooperation, integrity and unity in Central …

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  • 36Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe statistics — State (51)[1] GNI[2] wage [3] UN[4] CoE[5] OSCE[6 …

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  • 37Organization of the United States Coast Guard — Table of Organization of the Coast Guard This article covers the organization of the United States Coast Guard. The headquarters of the Coast Guard is on 2100 Second Street, SW, in Washington, DC. The Coast Guard announced plans to relocate to… …

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  • 38Organization for International Investment — Based in Washington, D.C., the Organization for International Investment (OFII) is a trade association representing the interests of US subsidiaries of overseas corporations. OFII advocates for non discriminatory treatment in the United States… …

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  • 39market liquidity risk — The potential that an institution cannot easily unwind or offset specific exposures, such as investments held as liquidity reserves, without incurring a loss because of inadequate market depth or market disruptions. One of the three primary… …

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  • 40market-based transfer prices — Transfer prices that are based on market prices. When there is a perfectly competitive market for the goods and services that are bought and sold between divisions of an organization, the transfer price should be the market price. The transfer… …

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