Nghĩa của từ joint-demand goods bằng Tiếng Việt
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1. 2 Derived demand: It can be defined as that the demand for business goods is ultimately derived from the demand for consumer goods.
2. They demand a refund on unsatisfactory goods.
3. These silk goods are not much in demand.
4. Supply normally exceeds demand for the bulk of consumer goods.
5. Their customers, the shippers and receivers, want their goods on demand.
6. The law of supply and demand govern the price of goods.
7. The law of supply and demand governs the prices of goods.
8. Joint filling compounds, foam for joints, acrylic resins (semi-finished goods)
9. Cheap goods are available, but not in sufficient quantities to satisfy demand.
10. 25 Their customers, the shippers and receivers, want their goods on demand.
11. Consumers have the right to reject faulty goods and demand a refund.
12. Right to Deliver the Goods to any one of the Joint Bailors
13. (137) Advertising is a key factor in generating demand for branded consumer goods.
14. Cheap goods are available(http://Sentencedict.com), but not in sufficient quantities to satisfy demand.
15. If the cross-price elasticity is zero, no demand relationship exists between the two goods.
16. 4 The demand for factors, such as labor, is a derived demand that comes from firms that use the factors to produce goods and services.
17. Credence goods often exhibit a direct relationship between price and demand, similar to Veblen goods, when the price is the only possible indicator of quality
18. 26 Condition 1 Equilibrium in the goods market requires that aggregate demand should equal national income.
19. The production rate of perishable goods depends heavily on the actual stock level and the daily demand.
20. Carpal is a rapidly growing on-demand delivery service transforming the way local goods move around cities
21. SUMMARY The single market has generated a sizeable growth in demand for both passenger and goods transport.
22. Seventy years of empty store shelves have created great pent-up demand for consumer goods, including electronics.
23. Deposits Covered All deposits, including demand accounts, RRSPs, RRIFs, trust accounts and joint accounts; member share not protected
24. Cross Price ElAsticity of Demand (XED) measures the relationship between two goods when the price of one changes
25. There could be many more joint ventures to meet our demand of phosphoric acid, rock phosphate and Diammonium phosphate.