0 organized so that companies, prices, and production are controlled naturally by the supply of and demand for goods and services, rather than by a government:
The country is making the transition to a market-based economy.
1 encouraging or leading to an economic system based on supply and demand:
Certainly, market-based approaches to resolving agrifood system issues have both promise and pitfalls, as we have seen with the organic label43,44.
In contrast, market-based systems favor new ideas with high profit opportunities, and should therefore be comparatively specialized in new industries with disruptive technological change.
It shows that although husband and wife business partnerships were very common in market-based retailing, great differences existed in the way spouses worked together.
They demonstrate the problems and issues in introducing market-based reforms and pensions systems into previous state socialist societies under conditions of economic retrenchment.
The combinations of demographic changes with global accounting and regulatory convergence should accelerate the deepening of market-based funding systems over bankingbased systems.
They are compelled by their financial difficulties to rely increasingly on market-based resources.
However, it is increasingly accepted that pure economic and market-based approaches are falling short of social and non-economic aspirations in many developing countries.
Incentives towards market-based care are a further policy option (and the final one to be considered here).