Market Structure and Equilibrium pp 27-39 | Cite as
Chapter 3 Analysis of the Relationship Between Dual Markets and Multiple Markets
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Abstract
All markets in a social economy are interlinked within some sort of relationship. Depending on how close the relationships are, they can be divided into several types. Where economic entities that enter market A simultaneously participate wholly or partially in another market B, we can thus say that a primary relationship exists between these two markets A and B. Where economic entities that meet other economic entities in a third market participate in market A and are also market participants in market B, we can thus say that a secondary relationship exists between the two markets A and B, etc.
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Market Structure Primary Relationship Supply Relationship Economic Entity Market Relationship
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