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Market is a term used to describe concepts such as: * Market (economics), system in which parties engage in transactions according to supply and demand * Market economy *
Marketplace A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a '' souk'' (from the Arabic), ' ...
, a physical marketplace or public market


Geography

* Märket, an island shared by Finland and Sweden


Art, entertainment, and media


Films

* ''Market'' (1965 film), 1965 South Korean film * ''Market'' (2003 film), 2003 Hindi film *'' The Market: A Tale of Trade'', a Turkish film


Television

* ''The Market'' (TV series), a New Zealand television drama


Brands or enterprises

* The Market (company), a concept grocery store *The Market, a specialized
Safeway Safeway is an American supermarket chain founded by Marion Barton Skaggs in April 1915 in American Falls, Idaho. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and features a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, del ...
store


Types of economic markets

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Agricultural marketing Agricultural marketing covers the services involved in moving an agricultural product from the farm to the consumer. These services involve the planning, organizing, directing and handling of agricultural produce in such a way as to satisfy far ...
* Emerging market * Energy market * Financial market *
Foreign exchange market The foreign exchange market (Forex, FX, or currency market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter (OTC) market for the trading of currencies. This market determines foreign exchange rates for every currency. It includes all asp ...
* Grey market, commodity trade outside of original producer's distribution channel * Media market, geographic area with mostly the same set of media outlets * Niche market * Open market, a free trade economy; the antonym of closed market *
Prediction market Prediction markets (also known as betting markets, information markets, decision markets, idea futures or event derivatives) are open markets where specific outcomes can be predicted using financial incentives. Essentially, they are exchange-trad ...
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Real estate market Real estate business is the profession of buying, selling, or renting real estate (land, buildings, or housing)."Real estate": Oxford English Dictionary online: Retrieved September 18, 2011 Sales and marketing It is common practice for an intermed ...
* Stock market *
Wholesale marketing The consumption and production of marketed food are spatially separated. Production is primarily in rural areas while consumption is mainly in urban areas. Agricultural marketing is the process that overcomes this separation, allowing produce to b ...


Aspects of economic markets

* Efficient-market hypothesis, economic theory that asset prices fully reflect all available information * Mark-to-market accounting * Market capitalization, total value of a public company's outstanding shares * Market failure *
Market maker A market maker or liquidity provider is a company or an individual that quotes both a buy and a sell price in a tradable asset held in inventory, hoping to make a profit on the '' bid–ask spread'', or ''turn.'' The benefit to the firm is that i ...
* Market microstructure * Market research * Market segmentation * Market share * Market trend *
Market value Market value or OMV (Open Market Valuation) is the price at which an asset would trade in a competitive auction setting. Market value is often used interchangeably with ''open market value'', ''fair value'' or ''fair market value'', although the ...
* Single market * Target market


Types of physical markets

* Bazaar * Farmers' market, focusing on fresh food * Fish market * Flea market, for used items * Floating market *
Grocery store A grocery store ( AE), grocery shop ( BE) or simply grocery is a store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a synonym for supermarket, an ...
* Market square * Market town *
Marketplace A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a '' souk'' (from the Arabic), ' ...
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Night market Night markets or night bazaars are street markets which operate at night and are generally dedicated to more leisurely strolling, shopping, and eating than more businesslike day markets. They are typically open-air markets popular in East Asia, Sou ...
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Public market (disambiguation) A public market is a type of marketplace. Public market may also refer to: Types of marketplaces *Financial market, especially those accessible to the general population *Wet market, especially those that are community or government-owned Places ...
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Supermarket A supermarket is a self-service Retail#Types of outlets, shop offering a wide variety of food, Drink, beverages and Household goods, household products, organized into sections. This kind of store is larger and has a wider selection than earli ...
* Wet market, focusing on fresh meat, fish, produce, and other perishable goods


See also

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Marketplace (disambiguation) A marketplace is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. Marketplace may also refer to: Health *Health insurance marketplace, previously known as health insurance exchange, a ...
, a word sometimes interchangeable with "market" * Markt (disambiguation) * Marquette (disambiguation) * Mercado (disambiguation), the Spanish and Portuguese word for market *
The Marketts The Marketts were an American instrumental pop group, formed in January 1961 in Hollywood, California, by Michael Z. Gordon. They are best known for their 1964 million-seller, " Out of Limits". Biography The Marketts' line-up featured Michael ...
*''The Title Market'' (1909), a book by
Emily Post Emily Post ( Price; October 27, 1872 – September 25, 1960) was an American author, novelist, and socialite, famous for writing about etiquette. Early life Post was born Emily Bruce Price in Baltimore, Maryland, possibly in October 1872. The ...
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