Betekenis van:
market forces
market forces
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the interaction of supply and demand that shapes a market economy
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Thus, market forces alone should suffice to prompt the company to incur the corresponding training expenses.
- The Commission also recognises that the digital switchover may be delayed if left entirely to market forces.
- the absence of other relevant Community legislation or failure of market forces to address the issue properly;
- Legislative measures may be needed where market forces fail to evolve in the right direction or at an acceptable speed.
- Under those circumstances, aid is ‘necessary to obtain the Community objective which market forces alone would not make possible’.
- Furthermore, it claimed that the potash prices in Canada are governed by normal market forces and are not distorted by market isolation or by other factors.
- Moreover, it was claimed that the prices in question were resulting from ‘market forces’ and reflected ‘the actual situation on the market’.
- Second, domestic prices in Brazil are governed by normal market forces given the level of demand in the market and the existence of competing producers.
- It does not motivate the company to undertake ‘additional’ training activities beyond those already carried out just on the basis of market forces.
- Market forces alone have proven insufficient to stimulate adequate research into, and the development and authorisation of, medicinal products for the paediatric population.
- In the absence of this information, the operation of market forces alone will fail to promote the rational use of energy and other essential resources for these products.
- When prices to the Community are influenced by factors other than market forces, such as the undertaking MIPs, then these prices are considered as not reasonable or reliable.
- In these cases, lower costs would simply be the consequence of this State interference and not be the result of market forces.
- Training which is part of the normal operations of an undertaking and for which market forces alone should provide sufficient incentive does not qualify for training aid.
- The Commission also notes that historically that objective, which is of legitimate public interest, has not been achieved through the interplay of market forces alone.