Market
Look up market in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Market may refer to:
- Market (economics)
- Market (place), a physical marketplace or public market
- Market economy
- Märket, an island shared by Finland and Sweden
Art, entertainment, and media
Film
- 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
Brand or enterprise
- The Market (company), a Farm Fresh Supermarket concept store
- The Market, a specialized Safeway store
Types of economic markets
- Agricultural marketing
- Emerging market
- Energy market
- Financial market
- Foreign exchange market
- Grey market
- Media market
- Niche market
- Open market, a free trade economy; the antonym of closed market
- Prediction market
- Real estate market
- Stock market
- Wholesale marketing
Aspects of economic markets
- Efficient-market hypothesis
- Mark-to-market accounting
- Market capitalization
- Market economy
- Market failure
- Market maker
- Market microstructure
- Market research
- Market segment
- Market share
- Market trend
- Market value
- Single market
- Target market
Types of physical markets
- Bazaar
- Farmers' market, focusing on fresh food
- Fish markets
- Flea market
- Floating market
- Grocery store
- Market square
- Market town
- Marketplace
- Night market
- Public market, in the United States, an indoor, fixed market in a building and selling a variety of goods
- Souq
- Street market, with stalls along one or more public streets
- Supermarket
- Wet markets, in Greater China (in Indonesia called pasar pagi)
See also
- Markt (disambiguation)
- Marquette (disambiguation)
- Mercado (surname)
- The Market for Lemons
- Marketplace (disambiguation), a word sometimes interchangeable with "market"
- The Marketts
- The Title Market (1909), a book by Emily Post
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.