joint supply

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00:57 Oct 7, 2020
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Bus/Financial - Economics
Additional field(s): Business/Commerce (general), Economics, Finance (general), Investment / Securities, Mathematics & Statistics
English term or phrase: joint supply
Definition from The Economist:
Some products or production processes have more than one use. For instance, cows can both provide milk and be eaten. If farmers increase the number of cows they own in response to an increase in DEMAND for milk, they are also likely to increase, a little later, the supply of meat, causing beef prices to fall.

Example sentence(s):
  • Analysts keep a close eye on products in joint supply because investments in one can be significantly impacted by what happens with the other. Investopedia
  • It is seen that in an economy the more joint supply products are available more can be prospects and economy survives well. Payroll Heaven
  • With modern technology, it is possible to manipulate how much of a product and its by-products are available in a joint supply environment. Market Business News
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4podaż łączna
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podaż łączna


Definition from Encyclopedia :
ilość produktów, którą przedsiębiorstwa są gotowe dostarczyć na rynek.

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