词汇 | market-driven |
释义 | market-driven adjective uk /ˈmɑː.kɪtˌdrɪv.ən/ us /ˈmɑːr.kɪtˌdrɪv.ən/(alsomarket driven) controlled by the free market(= an economic system with a small amount of government control, in which prices and earnings are decided by the level of demand for and production of goods and services): There has been a transition from a centralized state economy to a market-driven economy. Estate agents argued that home prices were market driven. See market -driven He is a business owner, and prefers market-driven solutions rather than government intervention. Many in the party favoured market-driven reforms. Other countries are taking a market-driven approach. The fact remains that there are some public services that cannot be entirely market-driven. The company became more market-driven and less technology-driven. The technology was market-driven. We're trying to be a bit more market driven. He believes in free enterprise and a market driven economy. Economics accommodative anti-economic anti-inflation anti-inflationary anti-recession buyer's market deindustrialization economic Great Recession gross domestic product HDI human development index industrialism Keynesian monetarism monetary recession retrench squeeze the public purse market-driven | Business Englishmarket-driven adjective ECONOMICSukus(alsomarket-led) influenced by market knowledge and customer needs: The company needs to change from being driven by production or technology to being market-driven. a market-driven approach/strategy Examples of market-drivenmarket-driven The market-driven nature of news leaves some stories uncovered, many people uninformed, and most journalists a bit frustrated and unsatisfied. They also point vividly upwards to the absence of supportive political scripts amid ruthless, market-driven processes of global social change. The sector-as-institutional-context model uses professionals in the open sector (market-driven professionals) as a reference group. Seen in this light, the findings of the tracking exercise are striking, and give the appearance of considerable market-driven 'churning'. Recovery in most developing countries is a market-driven phenomenon with a comprehensive domestic trade system. However, early signs are that the economy is sufficiently market-driven to enforce its own discipline on new entrants. 21. This paradigm she compares with market-driven and authoritarian (either ' inertial ' or ' adaptive ') models of journalism. This approach to the selection of a model is intuitive rather than empirical, and can be based on sociocultural or market-driven choices. The first is to examine how advertising and other market-driven discourses use languages and exploit linguistic difference in order to sell products and services. Her insightful study of the communicative uses of multilingual resources in mundane market-driven discourses shows that she has indeed managed to do so. The relationships between these farmers and their customers are both embedded and market-driven. In market-driven sectors, the risk of an innovation is borne solely by the first firm to adopt it. Farm commodity programs and federal crop insurance programs promote market-driven crop rotations of corn and soybeans. On the one hand, high income people are less isolationist, perhaps because they see themselves as beneficiaries of closer integration into the market-driven international economy. Domestic restructuring can either be largely market-driven or politically mediated. See all examples of market-driven These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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