
1) Disposal 2) Removal
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1) Marketing 2) Merchandising 3) Selling 4) Selling at any price
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[pricing policy] In economics, `dumping` is a kind of predatory pricing, especially in the context of international trade. It occurs when manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in its home market or below its cost of production. ==Overview== A standard technical definition of dumping is t...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dump
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Export price that is 'unfairly low,' defined as either below the home market price (normal value) (hence price discrimination) or below cost. With the rare exception of successful predatory dumping, dumping is economically beneficial to the importing country as a whole (though harmful to competing producers) and often represents normal business pr...
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(from the article `environmental works`) ...fall of Rome, waste collection and municipal sanitation began a decline that lasted throughout the Middle Ages. Near the end of the 14th century, ...
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An informal name for the practice of selling a product in a foreign country for less than either (a) the price in the domestic country, or (b) the cost of making the product. It is illegal in some countries to dump certain products into them, because they want to protect their own industries from such competition. Contexts: trade
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The sale of goods in a foreign country at a price below that charged in the home market. This will often be done at below cost price to dispose of surpluses of goods, or to establish markets.
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The sale of goods in a foreign country at a price below that charged in the home market.
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In international trade, the selling of goods by one country to another at below marginal cost or at a price below that in its own country. Countries dump in order to get rid of surplus produce or to...
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Selling commodities in a foreign market at a lower price than in the domestic market. Under World Tr
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A mortgage contract clause stipulating that the borrower to pay off the full remaining principal on
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has two meanings. One is the everyday use of throwing away rubbish in an unofficial landfill. This term has been extended to the habit of developed countries distributing excess and unwanted products (in particular food and chemicals) very cheaply on developing countries
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The selling of goods or services in a buying country at less than the production unit price in the selling country, or the difference between normal domestic price and the price at which the product leaves the exporting country.
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Generally is the selling of goods in the U.S. market at prices lower than the prices at which comparable goods are sold in the domestic market of the exporter. These sales must cause or threaten material injury to a competing U.S. industry.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dŭmp′ing See: dumping syndrome
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Exporting goods to another country at lower prices than on the home market or in third markets. See also anti-dumping.
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see Egg dumping.
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Description of heavy snowfall. Similar to nuking or puking.
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Dumping occurs when imported merchandise is sold in, or for export to, the domestic market at less than the normal value of the merchandise, i.e., a price which is less than the price at which identical or similar merchandise is sold in the comparison market, the home market (market of exporting country) or third-country market (market used as prox...
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The emptying of casks during the vatting process.
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(dumping syndrome) Faintness and dizziness that comes on after eating. Caused by the stomach contents moving into the bowel too quickly. Can be a side effect of stomach surgery.
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noun selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market
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In international trade, the selling of goods by one country to another at below marginal cost or at a price below that in its own country. Antidumping tariffs may be imposed in response to alleged dumping, although such action may disguise protectionism against more efficient producers
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Making a play that scores few points but rids the rack of a poor combination of letters.
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