Meaning of Market and Market Function
IntroductionIt is very important to know the Meaning of Market closely. A market is a place which allows the purchaser and the seller to invent and gather informations and lets them carry out exchange of various products and services. In...
Market Overview
A market is a socially made system which lets the purchaser and the seller to invent various informations and accomplish an exchange of commodity and service. It can also be termed as a place where goods trading takes place. A...
Market Research
A systematic accumulating, recording and examining of data about the participants like buyers and sellers and the whole market together is what can be termed as Market Research. In other words Market Research helps a company to understand the pulse...
Market Statistics
Market Statistics are an indispensable part of Market Analysis for it helps professionals related with all kinds of markets in determining the trends of the market in question and therefore in making informed and wise forecasts upon the market. Market...
Growth of Market
Market Growth is a marketing tool that shows whether the market is slowing down or rising high. The Market Growth mainly depends on the potential customers and businessman. The Market Growth can take place through various steps. Some of them...
Market Strategies
Market Strategies are very important for market participants. Through Market Strategies a company or a business institutions and even individual buyers and sellers can extract maximum profit. Though the important thing is to go through sound market survey and research...
Neo-Classical Crap re “US Jobs Through Exports” Unmasked
16 November 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com. 16 November 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com. Yesterday, we criticized President Obama and several other world leaders, notably Germany's Angela Merkel, for parroting the stale...
Obama’s Failed Asia Trip Shows Increasing US, Global Isolation
15 November 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com To be fair, there were at least two positive outcomes from President Obama's trip: 1) He publicly endorsed India for a Permanent Seat on the UN Security Council -- and...
Ten “First Impressions” of US Political Economy
10 November 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com It's a bit strange coming back for a long visit to the US, especially given the disastrous - albeit totally predictable and predicted - election result on Tuesday. And,...
Euro Debt Roils Global Bond Markets, Domestic Politics
9 November 2010. An Irish bond market already in free fall plunged further after Ireland announced on Thursday that it planned to nearly double its package of spending cuts and tax increases to try to rein in its huge deficit....
Italy’s South Tyrol: Paradise Lost ???
25 October 2010. South Tyrol, a German- and Italian-speaking region of mountains and valleys, rivals Italy's most productive regions, highly industrialized Lombardy, and the Valle d'Aosta, in GDP per capita. It is so prosperous that it can pay its governor...
Indian Entrepreneurship Challenges Caste System
19 October 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com This site has frequently stressed India’s potential to become one of the key players of the 21st century, not just in Asia, but the entire global political economy....
IMF Meeting Reveals Shift in Power To Asia From “West”
19 October 2010. In Asia, it's a truism that, as Chairman Mao put it, "the wind comes from the East", at least as far as the world economy is concerned. But what was so shocking about the most recent IMF meeting...
China: The Difficult Transition from Low to High “Value Added”
7 October 2010. Companies in China’s industrial heartland are toiling to reinvent their businesses, fearing that the low-cost manufacturing that helped propel the nation’s economic ascent is fast becoming obsolete. The TAL Group, which operates an immense garment-making plant in...
Indian Economy: Engineering Weakness Serious Problem
5 October 2010. As the run-up to the Commonwealth Games made painfully clear, India's strength does NOT seem to be in engineering and construction. Despite this nation’s rise as a technology titan with some of the world’s best engineering minds, India’s...