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Demand1. The act of offering to buy a product. 2. The quantity offered to buy. 3. The quantities offered to buy at various prices; the demand curve.DemandThe lender's statement of the amount due to pay of a loan.Demand Similar MatchesDemand pull inflationDemand pull inflationA theory of inflation or price increases resulting from so-called excess demand. Related: Cost-push inflation. Demand functionDemand functionThe mathematical function explaining the quantity demanded in terms of its various determinants, including income and price; thus the algebraic representation of the demand curve. Elasticity of demand for exportsElasticity of demand for exportsThis is normally the price elasticity of demand for exports of a country, either for a single industry or for the aggregate of all imports. Equals the rest of world's elasticity of demand for imports, which therefore also enters the Marshall-Lerner condition. Homothetic demandHomothetic demandDemand functions derived from homothetic preferences. The demand functions are not themselves literally homothetic. Demand loanDemand loanA loan which the lender can recall at any time. There is no specific maturity date. Further SuggestionsDemand loanVariable rated demand bond (VRDB) Demand schedule Reciprocal demand curve Variable rate demand note Demand deposit Demand elasticity Speculative demand (for money) Demand curve Demand Note Demand shock Money market demand account (MMDA) Print-on-demand Relative demand Import demand elasticity Compensated demand curve Precautionary demand (for money) Reciprocal demand Excess demand Derived demand Elasticity of demand for imports Aggregate demand Demand price demand deposit Demand line of credit |
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