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Britain is no longer one of the world's price setters.
Low income families are rarely if ever price setters.
But today companies are forced into more uniform strategies since price setters in the market are increasingly large investors with similar investment guidelines.
Indeed in some cases, deregulation has led to significant concentrations of "market power" with large very profitable companies having a large influence as price setters.
"It could mean the disintegration of OPEC as a price setter."
Ability to set price: Oligopolies are price setters rather than price takers.
Member of the Commission. - We are aware that the Commission is not a price setter.
In economics, coordination failure is a concept that can explain recessions through the failure of firms and other price setters to coordinate.
All we know is that price setters in financial markets agreed with Mesa's strategy and disagreed with Unocal's.
Pain for the Price Setters Such differences in the two systems present a huge headache to network salesmen, who are trying to price their commercials.
"Discrete Devaluation as a Signal to Price Setters: Suggested Evidence from Greece" in L. Ahamed and S. Edwards (eds.)
An executive for an airline not involved in the lawsuit, who would not comment for attribution, said last night that the Continental action might open the door for additional antitrust suits against American, the industry's price setter.
One reason, he said, is that newly industrialized countries - such as South Korea and Taiwan - had taken over from Japan as price setters in many categories of goods, and their currencies had not appreciated against the dollar.
After hundreds of hours sifting through more than 50 truckloads of donations for what is being billed as Central Park's largest tag sale ever, Eileen Sweeney, price setter and sorter extraordinaire, has learned a few things about New Yorkers.
In fact, one chateau, Giscours, a highly reputed third growth, opened even earlier than Mouton at a price 27 percent above 1987, but Giscours is not considered a price setter in the same context as a first-growth chateau.
Mr. Wunsch's proposed exchange is different in that it threatens to undermine the basic role of the New York Stock Exchange as the price setter for corporate shares - a role that has helped keep the Big Board the central marketplace for nearly 200 years.
In many parts of the continent, the price setter in this segment has, since the late 1990s, been a joint venture vehicle produced in Palmela, Portugal by Ford Europe and Volkswagen, the Ford Galaxy/Volkswagen Sharan/SEAT Alhambra.