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market forces

British  

plural noun

  1. the effect of supply and demand on trading within a free market

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Bill Gates expressed ongoing concern about climate change, stating that market forces alone are insufficient to reduce climate-causing emissions.

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Bill Gates expressed ongoing concern about climate change, stating that market forces alone are insufficient to reduce climate-causing emissions.

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Bill Gates expressed ongoing concern about climate change, stating that market forces alone are insufficient to reduce climate-causing emissions.

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U.S. producers respond to market forces and generally produce more when prices are higher.

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They are prized not only for their payouts, but also for being uncorrelated to other market forces.

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