Search results for: “open market”

  • Market-Oriented Sector-Specific Talks

    Market-Oriented Sector-Specific talks in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the MOSS talks. The entries on trade policy are here. A 1985 United States initiative to open up the Japanese market for forest products, pharmaceuticals and medical […]

  • Market-Oriented Sector-Specific Talks

    Market-Oriented Sector-Specific talks in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the MOSS talks. The entries on trade policy are here. A 1985 United States initiative to open up the Japanese market for forest products, pharmaceuticals and medical […]

  • Primary Labour Market

    Definition of Primary Labour Market The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Primary Labour Market: All research on labour markets has shown them to be divided or fragmented. The term used today is ‘segmented labour market’ suggesting there are […]

  • Secondary Labour Market

    Definition of Secondary Labour Market The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Secondary Labour Market: Refers to those occupations which tend to be located in the most competitive areas of the economy and are more labour intensive. These occupations tend […]

  • Secondary Labour Market

    Definition of Secondary Labour Market The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Secondary Labour Market: Refers to those occupations which tend to be located in the most competitive areas of the economy and are more labour intensive. These occupations tend […]

  • Criminogenic Market Structure

    Definition of Criminogenic Market Structure The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Criminogenic Market Structure: A economic market ( eg: for shoes, gasoline, etc) which is structured in such a way that it tends to produce criminal behaviour. […]

  • Unmarketable Title

    A title is said to be unmarketable when for purchaser to accept the title proferred would lay him open to a fair possibility of vexatious litigation with a possibility of serious loss. Agliata v D’Agostino, 124 N. Y. S.2d 212. To render title unmarketable, it is only necessary that there […]

  • Open

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Open Meaning of Open Synonyms of Open ( Unclosed), adjective adapertus agape ajar coverless dehiscent gaping lidless patens patulouspatulus spacious […]

  • Invisible Hand of the Market

    Definition of Invisible Hand of the Market The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Invisible Hand of the Market: A phrase associated with the great classical economist Adam Smith (1723-1790) referring to the self-regulating capacity of free markets. Free […]

  • Market Overt

    An open or public market; that is, a place appointed by law or custom for the sale of goods and chattels at stated times in public. An open, public, and legally constituted market. Jervis, C. J., 9 J. Scott, 601. The market place is the only market overt out of London; but in […]

  • Open-End Mutual Fund

    Open-End Mutual Fund Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)The The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Open-End Mutual Fund in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: MUTUAL FUND that does not have a fixed number of shares […]

  • Market Place

    nounagora emporium exchange exposition financial center forum open market place of business place of business traffic place of buying and selling place of commerce place of trade <li…

  • Delayed Opening

    The postponement of trading of an issue on a stock exchange beyond the normal opening of a day’s trading because of market conditions that have been judged by exchange officials to warrant such a delay. Reasons for the delay might be an influx of either buy or sell orders, an imbalance of […]

  • Investment Company

    A company or trust that uses its capital to invest in other companies. There are two principal types: the closed-end and the open-end, or mutual fund. Shares in closed-end investment companies, some of which are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, are readily transferable in the open market […]

  • Rediscounting

    Hierarchical Display of Rediscounting Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Foreign exchange market > Open market Meaning of Rediscounting Overview and more information about Rediscounting For a more comprehensive […]