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Factor Market: a market in which factors of production are bought and sold, for example, the capital market or the labor market ... Business Definition for: Factor Market...
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In economics a "Factor Market" refers to markets where the factors of production are bought and sold such as the labor markets, the capital market, the market for raw materials, and the market for man...
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The market for a factor of production, such as labor or capital, in which supply and demand interact to determine the equilibrium price of the factor.
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factor market; The bargaining system in which the prices of the various factors of production are determined. In most economies there is no one institution in which factor prices are determined.
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Resources are also called factors of production. The major factors are: labor, capital, land and entrepreneurship. The first three factors listed are traded in the factor market where the equilibrium quantity of the factor and the factor price are determined.
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In the context of non-diversifiable and sector-specific risks in labour markets, we show that the resulting factor market distortion - attributable to an endogenous intersectoral wage differential - can provide a possible rationale that explains why larger wage dispersion prevails in developing nations.
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