Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] market " in BNC.

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1 In differentiated goods markets firms may compete on the number of brands they put on the market , in quality and in marketing ( including advertising ) .
2 The business of America being business , the phone companies object to being forced to give up possible commercial advantage at the behest of the state , and feel that American companies will suffer in international telecommunications markets .
3 However , since the early 1970s exchange rates have been floating instead of fixed ; this means that , if the investor ultimately intends to liquidate the investment and repatriate the proceeds , he must take into account not only the risk associated with investing in overseas securities markets , but also the exchange rate risk : the risk of adverse movements in the exchange rate .
4 Compare and contrast random and quota sampling methods in industrial goods market research .
5 This section analyses individual and company buying behaviour in industrial goods markets .
6 14 BUYING BEHAVIOUR IN INDUSTRIAL GOODS MARKETS
7 This chapter analyses company and individual buying behaviour in industrial goods markets .
8 The analysis of buying behaviour in industrial goods markets is continued in Chapter Fifteen .
9 This chapter turns to an analysis of buying behaviour in industrial goods markets .
10 Products are sold in industrial goods markets to organisations that need them as INPUTS .
11 Demand in industrial goods markets is therefore described as DERIVED .
12 One of the only ways around this problem is for suppliers in industrial goods markets to encourage their customers to buy on a consistent and long term basis , under contract .
13 On the other hand , demand in industrial goods markets is limited in terms of the total number of buying organisations .
14 Buying behaviour in industrial goods markets also tends to be conservative .
15 However , demand in industrial goods markets is limited in terms of the total number of buying organisations .
16 How do they affect demand patterns in industrial goods markets ?
17 Yet in industrial goods markets there may be no such thing as an average consumer ; each buyer 's demand pattern and requirement may be different .
18 It may be necessary for suppliers in industrial goods markets to sharpen the focus of their own market segmentation policy by studying the specific demands and usage perceptions of the customers of the firms they supply .
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