Sentences with phrase «market equilibrium the point»

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It is also important to note that at the beginning of the current boom, the unemployment rate was around 6 per cent, suggesting that there was some excess capacity in the labour market at the outset of the adjustment to the mining investment boom (this is another point of departure from the theory presented in Section 2, which assumes that the economy is in equilibrium prior to the boom).
The second equilibria point is the «ebook - first» market - where the cost of printing, marketing, distribution, and physical sales are borne by consumers of physical books.
When the market is not priced correctly knowledgeable investors will quickly come in and either buy or sell to the point where the market reaches equilibrium.
Inside bar patterns indicate a time of indecision or consolidation, the market is said to be resting or at a point of equilibrium.
When double inside bars form, they indicate a lack of volatility, the market is said to be resting or at a point of equilibrium.
But bond markets are just like any other market — the price of bonds is determined by an equilibrium being established between the available supply and demand for the bond at any given point in time.
What's the equilibrium point where you're impartial to getting the Platinum card or buying Hamilton tickets on the secondary market?
Addressing the intense market volatility of cryptocurrencies, Giancarlo said that he doesn't know where the natural equilibrium point is but mentioned that «some economists posit that there is a relationship» between bitcoin's value and the difficulty or cost to mine the cryptocurrency, which may designate a price floor.
Third, the free market is already deciding, as you read this, how high fees are... they are currently at a price point (generally 5 % around this neck - of - the - woods) known as the equilibrium point arrived at by supply and demand (Economics 101).
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