- Look up
supply or
supplies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Supply or
supplies may
refer to: The
amount of a
resource that is
available Supply (economics)...
- In microeconomics,
supply and
demand is an
economic model of
price determination in a market. It
postulates that,
holding all else equal, the unit price...
- In commerce,
supply chain management (SCM)
deals with a
system of
procurement (purchasing raw materials/components),
operations management,
logistics and...
- In
mainstream economic theories, the
labour supply is the
total hours (adjusted for
intensity of effort) that
workers wish to work at a
given real wage...
- Loss of
supply occurs where a
government in a
parliamentary democracy using the
Westminster System or a
system derived from it is
denied a
supply of treasury...
-
Water supply is the
provision of
water by
public utilities,
commercial organisations,
community endeavors or by individuals,
usually via a
system of pumps...
- market. See also Capitalism#
Supply and demand.
Supply and
Demand may also
refer to:
Supply and
Demand (Dagmar
Krause album)
Supply and
Demand (Amos Lee album)...
- A
supply shock is an
event that
suddenly increases or
decreases the
supply of a
commodity or service, or of
commodities and
services in general. This sudden...
- A
power supply is an
electrical device that
supplies electric power to an
electrical load. The main
purpose of a
power supply is to
convert electric current...
-
supply-side
economics theory,
consumers will
benefit from
greater supply of
goods and
services at
lower prices, and
employment will increase.
Supply-side...