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Domestic marketThe market within a country's own borders. Dumping, for example, may be defined by comparing the price charged for export with the price charged on the domestic market, i.e., to buyers within the exporting country.Similar MatchesDomestic content protectionDomestic content protectionUse of trade policies such as domestic content requirements to increase the portion of a product's value that is provided by domestic factors of production, either in direct production or through produced inputs. Domestic content requirementDomestic content requirementA requirement that goods sold in a country contain a certain minimum of domestic value added. Domestic supportDomestic supportAn policy that assists domestic industry, including a subsidy to production, payment not to produce, price support, and other means of increasing the income of producers. Domestic creditDomestic creditCredit extended by a country's central bank to domestic borrowers, including the government and commercial banks. In the United States, the largest component by far is the Fed's holdings of U.S. government bonds, but it also makes some short-term loans to banks to use as their reserves. Domestic resource costDomestic resource costA measure, in terms of real resources, of the opportunity cost of producing or saving foreign exchange. It is an ex ante measure of comparative advantage, used to evaluate projects and policies. The term was introduced to the economics literature by Bruno (1963, 1972). Further SuggestionsDomestic International Sales Corporation (DISC)Domestic corporation Domestic International Sales Corporation Domestic series Net domestic product Domestic distortions argument for protection Gross domestic product Domestic law Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) Domestic Domestic trade gross domestic product Domestic bonds Gross domestic product (GDP) |
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