- In economics,
nonmarket forces (or non-market forces) are
those acting on
economic factors from
outside a
market system. They
include organizing and correcting...
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Analysis found a
smaller discrepancy between genders on
productive (but
nonmarket) housework.
According to
their May 2012 report,
women spend approximately...
- long-term
social welfare, can be
divided into two
broad types of socialism:
nonmarket and market.
Bockman (2011), p. 20: "socialism
would function without capitalist...
- p. 274. ISBN 0198691173. La Lone,
Darrell E. (1982). "The Inca as a
Nonmarket Economy:
Supply on
Command versus Supply and Demand".
Contexts for Prehistoric...
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knowledge Countries (Unilateral / Multilateral)
Insularity Traditionalism Nonmarket/closed
economy (home bias vs.
foreign bias) Lack of
membership in international...
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accounting for
benefits in
other sustainable development dimensions or
nonmarket damages from
climate change (medium confidence)." IPCC SR15 Ch2 2018,...
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Asian Research,
March 1, 2022
Chapter 9:
Mitigating the
Impact of China's
Nonmarket Behavior in Semiconductors, in
Silicon Triangle: The
United States, Taiwan...
- of
Business Economics and
Strategic Management,
known for his work on
nonmarket strategies (or how
firms interact strategically with
public policy-makers...
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Strategy National Diamond Strategic management Porter's four
corners model Nonmarket forces Value chain Marketing management En****tification
Michael E. Porter...
- a strategic, financial, or
personnel loss for a firm
because of such
nonmarket factors as
macroeconomic and
social policies (fiscal, monetary, trade...