primary demand
1primary demand — ➔ demand * * * primary demand UK US noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS, MARKETING demand for a type of product, rather than for a particular brand of that product: »An interesting controversy in marketing is whether or not the advertising of branded… …
2primary demand — /ˌpraɪməri dɪ mɑ:nd/ noun demand for a product in general, as opposed to demand for a particular brand ● The main producer companies are cooperating to create primary demand since this type of product is quite new to the public …
3primary demand — See generic demand …
4primary-demand advertising — Advertising aimed at stimulating generic demand …
5demand — an order to comply with an obligation. In business, paying on demand means that the obligation must be satisfied immediately when requested. Glossary of Business Terms The desire to purchase economic goods or services (and the financial ability… …
6demand guarantee — International A guarantee that imposes a primary obligation on the issuer to pay the beneficiary on its first demand for payment, where the primary obligor fails to perform the contract. The issuer s obligations are not affected by disputes over… …
7Demand (economics) — Demand redirects here. For other uses, see Demand (disambiguation). In economics, demand is the desire to own anything, the ability to pay for it, and the willingness to pay[1] (see also supply and demand). The term demand signifies the ability… …
8Demand flow technology — (DFT) is a strategy to define and deploy business processes in a flow, driven in response to customer demand. DFT is based on a set of applied mathematical tools that are used to connect processes in a flow and link it to daily changes in demand …
9Primary source — [ [http://www.lib.umd.edu/guides/primary sources.html Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources, UM Libraries] ] [ [http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/LibraryGuides/primsrcs.shtml JCU Primary, Secondary Tertiary Sources] ] is a term used in a number of… …
10Primary education — A large elementary school in Magome, Japan …