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Open-air markets sell food grown on local farms.
Stock markets around the world tumbled Monday over fears that China's coronavirus outbreak is causing long-term damage to the supply chains that are the lifeblood of the global economy.

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Competition, markets, profits, capitalism - these are things that China once turned its back on.
He's the agent for Great Western Markets out here.
Well, I'm Henty, Great Western Markets.
Some of the markets not deliver food.
Texas beef for New York markets.
It has many, many markets.
With sheep, we'd have two markets, wool and mutton.
There isn't enough food at the local markets for the Germans.
Now immense herds of cattle were driven hundreds of miles to meet the lines bound for markets in the East.
When we get out of here I'm going to comb all the slave markets question everybody.
Russia is prepared to match every move you make to reduce military tension and give you what credits she can to buy in other markets.
The markets we need are closed to us.
Betting the spread in two different markets.
Hang around all the markets, and the free exchange stores. Be seen in the restaurants.
There're plenty of fish markets here in Paris.
The wool of Tibetan sheep and goats is a much sought-after commodity at markets in the neighbouring countries because of its density and robustness.
The cash receipts from bank transfers, markets and theaters.
I'm done with flea-markets now.
As you know, for the past 20 years, the United Nations has worked throughout the Near East to abolish slave markets.
When my brother and I ran this place. there were good northern markets for anything we could raise.
In the foreign exchange markets, the dollar was strong.
He sold a lot of them in the city markets, mostly to foreigners.
Flown to any of the world markets, the individual pieces could be sold at full price, and there would be no way of tracing them.
You've never seen in a community as many markets.
Of markets and fish shops and pubs.
To ensure this country's healthy trading intercourse with foreign markets, we must sell at the right price.
Sell off the markets and go down to Osaka.
There isn't enough food at the local markets.
The expansion of our economy thanks to the overseas markets the first stage being a customs union.
Now, immense herds of cattle were driven hundreds of miles to meet the lines bound for markets in the East.
They'll be sold in the markets as slaves.
I'm going to comb all the slave markets question everybody.
He wishes to supply all the fish markets.
I mean, he sells on markets And then, once he's gone, Miss Mark shows up.
I often walked alone through markets and meetings to listen to masters and servants talking.
If the small markets work, why supermarkets?
The buses, the trains, the markets.

News and current affairs

For many of his supporters, it was President Ronald Reagan who, with his deliberate escalation of the arms race, pushed the Soviet economy to the brink, thereby fully demonstrating the superiority of liberal societies and free markets.
In particular, the rise of emerging markets has challenged traditional Western deductive and inductive logic.
Economists like Hyman Minsky, who tried to correct this, were largely ignored as Milton Friedman and others led the profession's push for free markets and minimal government intervention.
That boost in assets will, in turn, enable local credit markets, such as micro-finance, to begin operating.
That way, the power of competitive markets can ensure that, once a drug is developed, it is made available at the lowest possible price - not at an inflated monopoly price.
Some European academics tried to argue that there was no need for US-like fiscal transfers, because any desired degree of risk sharing can, in theory, be achieved through financial markets.
BRUSSELS - The tsunami that has swept across financial markets is a global catastrophe.
Although President George W. Bush says he believes in markets, in this case he has called for voluntary action.
But it makes far more sense to use the force of markets - the power of incentives - than to rely on goodwill, especially when it comes to oil companies that regard their sole objective as maximizing profits, regardless of the cost to others.
Nevertheless, the markets are clearly signaling growing doubt about whether Spain and Italy will be willing to bear their debt burden.
Local-currency bond markets could help to develop domestic investor bases and mobilize domestic savings to support long-term investments.
America also promised--in the Doha Declaration in 2001--to open its markets to the world's poorest countries.
Yet at Cancun, Mexico earlier this summer, it refused to open its markets even to exports from struggling African economies.
Europe's stock markets will begin to look like an attractive alternative.
The end of the East-West ideological divide and the end of absolute faith in markets are historical turning points.
By capturing a growing share of world markets for manufactures and other non-primary products, these countries increased their domestic employment opportunities in high-productivity activities.
But financial markets are in no mood to give Greece time, which brings us to the second major problem facing the country.
Moreover, the renminbi remains non-convertible for most capital transactions, China's financial markets are primitive, and trading margins for the exchange rate are still set daily by the monetary authorities.

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