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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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They believe, in particular, that the existing rules are insufficient for regulating China's hybrid economic model, which combines market forces and state intervention.

From Barron's

Local officials remain confident the project will come to fruition, but its struggles show that public-private partnerships, however welcome, can’t be insulated from market forces and politics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin has been in a bear market for months, and there are a few market forces keeping the crypto lower right now.

From MarketWatch

Harnessing market forces to get better outcomes for consumers, in addition to smart regulation, is as American as apple pie.

From Los Angeles Times

“That’s what’s lifting everything higher, even though many of the market forces I discussed in my article are in fact happening,” he said.

From MarketWatch