0 past simple and past participle of trade --
1 to buy and sell goods or services, especially between countries: --
2 to exchange something, or to stop using or doing something and start using or doing something else instead: --
One is the inclusion of water contracts that are traded before water availability is realized.
We need to study the link between pension funds, the ownership structures of publicly traded firms, and public firms' performance.
We know that pension funds are not yet large shareholders of publicly traded firms in developing countries.
However, many respondents do not work for publicly traded companies, making this information unavailable.
This does not mean that the market should be arbitrarily traded that way; it is just a means of distinguishing the relative price differentials.
Since water could be freely traded to the east, prices should not be lower.
This is the central notion of traded autonomy.
Information can be expected to be a commonly traded goods in software agent mediated commerce, since both trading and distribution can be handled by agents.